SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY

Objectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related diffe...

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Main Authors: Fidel O. Gwala, Jeremiah Munguti, Kevin Ongeti, Kirsteen Awori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica 2020-11-01
Series:Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979
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spelling doaj-2ef3903d0d234d2db8f94f070d9796da2020-11-25T04:10:44ZengAsociación Argentina de Anatomía ClínicaRevista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica1852-80232020-11-0112311812333713SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGYFidel O. Gwala0Jeremiah Munguti1Kevin Ongeti2Kirsteen Awori3University of Nairobi School of Medicine, university of Nairobi School of Medicine, university of Nairobi School of Medicine, university of NairobiObjectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related differences have hardly been documented. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the shapes of the anterior acetabular ridge in a sample Kenyan population and the sex differences therein. Methods: Ninety-four paired hip bones (44 female, 50 male) from the osteology collection at the National Museums of Kenya were studied. The shape of the anterior acetabular ridge was determined and recorded. Results: The anterior acetabular ridge was curved in 34% of cases, straight in 24.5%, angular in 21.3% and in irregular 20.2% of the cases. The curved type was more frequent in females (50.0%) compared to males (20.0%). Conclusion: Sexual dimorphism influences anterior acetabular ridge morphology and which should be borne in mind during acetabular reconstructive procedures and design of acetabular prosthesis.https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979sex differencesanterior acetabular ridgecurved
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author Fidel O. Gwala
Jeremiah Munguti
Kevin Ongeti
Kirsteen Awori
spellingShingle Fidel O. Gwala
Jeremiah Munguti
Kevin Ongeti
Kirsteen Awori
SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
sex differences
anterior acetabular ridge
curved
author_facet Fidel O. Gwala
Jeremiah Munguti
Kevin Ongeti
Kirsteen Awori
author_sort Fidel O. Gwala
title SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_short SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_full SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_fullStr SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_sort sex differences in the anterior acetabular ridge morphology
publisher Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
series Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
issn 1852-8023
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Objectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related differences have hardly been documented. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the shapes of the anterior acetabular ridge in a sample Kenyan population and the sex differences therein. Methods: Ninety-four paired hip bones (44 female, 50 male) from the osteology collection at the National Museums of Kenya were studied. The shape of the anterior acetabular ridge was determined and recorded. Results: The anterior acetabular ridge was curved in 34% of cases, straight in 24.5%, angular in 21.3% and in irregular 20.2% of the cases. The curved type was more frequent in females (50.0%) compared to males (20.0%). Conclusion: Sexual dimorphism influences anterior acetabular ridge morphology and which should be borne in mind during acetabular reconstructive procedures and design of acetabular prosthesis.
topic sex differences
anterior acetabular ridge
curved
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979
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