AIM:The objectives were to study the morphology of the foramen magnum in dry skulls and to evaluate its antero-posterior diameter, transverse diameter and the foramen magnum index. MATeRIAL and MeTHods:The foramen magna of 53 dry human cadaver skulls that were obtained from the neuroanatomy laboratory were examined. Different shapes of the foramen magnum were macroscopically noted and classified. The antero-posterior and transverse diameters were measured and the average foraminal index was calculated. ResULTs:The foramen magnum shapes were determined as a round shape in 22.6% of cases, egg shape in 18.9%, tetragonal in 18.9%, oval in 15.1%, irregular in 15.1%, hexagonal in 5.6% and pentagonal in 3.8% of the cases. In 20.7% of skulls, the occipital condyle was observed to protrude into the foramen. The mean antero-posterior and transverse diameter of the foramen magnum was determined as 31 ± 2.4 mm and 25.2 ± 2.4 mm respectively. The average foramen magnum index was 1.2 ± 0.1. CoNCLUsIoN:The present study has determined the various shapes of foramen magnum and its morphometry. The data obtained may be of useful to the neurosurgeon in analyzing the morphological anatomy of craniovertebral junction. The findings are also enlightening for the anthropologists, morphologists and clinical anatomists. BULGULAR:Foramen magnum şekilleri vakaların %22,6'sında yuvarlak, %18,9'unda yumurta şekilli, %18,9'unda tetragonal, %15,1'inde oval, %15,1'inde düzensiz, %5,6'sında ekstragonal ve %3,8'inde pentagonaldi. Kafataslarının %20,7'sinde oksipital kondilin foramene doğru çıkıntı yaptığı gözlendi. Foramen magnumun ortalama anteroposterior ve transvers çapı sırasıyla 31±2,4 mm ve 25,2±2,4 mm olarak belirlendi. Ortalama foramen magnum indeksi 1,2±0,1 bulundu. soNUÇ: Mevcut çalışma foramen magnumun çeşitli şekilleri ve morfometrisini belirlemiştir. Elde edilen veriler nörocerraha kraniyovertebral bileşke morfolojik anatomisini analiz etmek açısından faydalı olabilir. Bulgular ayrıca antropologlar, morfologlar ve klinik anatomistler için faydalıdır.ANAHTAR sÖZCÜKLeR: Foramen magnum, Morfoloji, Morfometri, Şekil, Kafatası
AIm:To note the morphological variations and morphometric details of foramina ovale in dry adult skulls of Indian origin. mAterIAl and methOds: 82 dry adult human skulls of unknown sex and of Indian origin were obtained and variations in appearance and number of foramen ovale were noted. The length and width of the foramina ovale of both sides were determined using digital Vernier calipers and area (A) was also calculated and analyzed.results: Out of 82 adult skulls, the values for the right side was 7.64 ± 1.194 mm, 5.128 ± 0.827 mm and 30.808 ± 7.545 mm2 and for the left side the values was 7.561 ± 1.123 mm, 5.244 ± 0.950mm and 31.310 ± 8.262 mm2 respectively, for the mean length, width and area of the foramen ovale. The shape of foramen was typically ovale in most of the skulls (56.70%) with some bony variations such as spine, tubercles etc.COnClusIOn: There was no statistically significant difference between the two sides in length, width and area of foramen ovale and there was a positive correlation between lengths and areas of both sides. BulGulAr: 82 erişkin kafatasında foramen ovalenin sırasıyla ortalama uzunluk, genişlik ve alanı sağ tarafta 7.64 ± 1.194 mm, 5.128 ± 0.827 mm ve 30.808 ± 7.545 mm2, sol tarafta ise 7.561 ± 1.123 mm, 5.244 ± 0.950mm ve 31.310 ± 8.262 mm2 olarak saptandı. Çoğu kafatasında foramenin şekli tipik olarak oval (%56,70) olmakla birlikte bazı spinöz, tüberküler vs. kemik varyasyonları da mevcuttu. sOnuÇ: Her iki tarafta foramen ovalenin uzunluk, genişlik ve alanı açısından istatistiksel olarak anlamlı fark bulunmadığı ve her iki tarafın uzunluk ve alanları arasında pozitif korelasyon olduğu gözlendi.AnAhtAr sÖZCÜKler: Foramen ovale, Morfoloji, Morfometri, Kafatası, Sfenoid
SUMMARY:The aim of the present study was to obtain the measurements of the different humerus segments and to estimate the length of humeri from them. For this purpose 100 (51 left and 49 right) sex-aggregated, adult dry humerus from Indian population, were taken to analyze the morphometric details of the humerus segments. The distance between five different segments viz: most proximal point of the humeral head and greater tuberosity (HA), head of the humerus and surgical neck of humerus (HB), proximal and distal point of olecranon fossa (HC), the distal point of olecranon fossa and trochlea of humerus (HD), proximal point of olecranon fossa and distal point of trochlea of humerus (HE) and finally the maximum length of humerus (HL) were obtained by means of an osteometrical board and an analogical caliper. Simples linear regressions (p < 0.01) were made to correlate each segment with the total length of the humerus. Positive results were obtained in segments HB and HE of right humerus. Regressions formulae were obtained to define these estimative.In conclusion, our study demonstrated that length of the humerus can be estimated from measures of different segments of humerus and this study helps in forensic, anatomic and archeological cases in order to identify unknown bodies and to determine stature of the individual and as well as for the orthopedic surgeons for the treatment of proximal and distal humerus fractures and for their reconstruction.
The objectives of the present study were to study the prevalence of the parietal emissary vein in adult South Indian population and to study the distance of foramen from the sagittal suture. There were 58 adult human skulls in the present study which were available at the anatomy department of our institution. The study included 116 parietal bones which have been observed macroscopically for the number, prevalence and topography of the emissary foramen. The emissary foramen was present in 83 parietal bones (71.5%) of the present study. It was present at the junction between the middle 1/3 and posterior 1/3 region of the parietal bone. The foramen was observed solitary in 73 parietal bones (62.9%), double in 8 bones (6.9%), and triple in 2 parietal bones (1.7%). The foramen was not observed in 33 parietal bones (28.4%). The bilateral absence of parietal emissary foramen was seen in 7 skulls (12.1%). It was absent unilaterally in 19 skulls (32.7%). The accessory foramina were seen in only 8 skulls (13.8%). The mean distance of the foramen from the sagittal suture was 6.7±2.9 mm and 6.8±2.8 mm on the right and left sides respectively. The prevalence of parietal emissary vein in the present study was 71.5%. The present study has observed important data about the morphology and morphometry of the parietal emissary vein in South Indian population. The identification of parietal emissary veins and accessory veins is important in the operation room to prevent the blood loss.
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