Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications

Introduction: The predisposition of the human sacrum to a wide range of traumatic, degenerative and metastatic ailments demands frequent surgical interventions. For effective surgical management of these conditions, a comprehensive anatomical knowledge of the sacrum is mandatory but variability in m...

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Main Authors: Sandeep Saluja, Sneh agarwal, Anita Tuli, Shashi Raheja, Sarika Rachel Tigga, Shipra Paul
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-aad2a67bb82442edbd85e56f02876d042020-11-25T02:23:41ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-06-01126AC01AC0610.7860/JCDR/2018/33991.11661Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical ImplicationsSandeep Saluja0Sneh agarwal1Anita Tuli2Shashi Raheja3Sarika Rachel Tigga4Shipra Paul5Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, G S Medical College and Hospital, Pilkhuwa, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Director Professor, Department of Anatomy, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, India.Director Professor, Department of Anatomy, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, India.Director Professor, Department of Anatomy, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad, Haryana, India.Director Professor, Department of Anatomy, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi, India.Introduction: The predisposition of the human sacrum to a wide range of traumatic, degenerative and metastatic ailments demands frequent surgical interventions. For effective surgical management of these conditions, a comprehensive anatomical knowledge of the sacrum is mandatory but variability in morphometric dimensions exists amongst different population and precludes the standardisation of measurements. Aim: To present a morphometric reference database for sacral instrumentation in Indian population and enable comparisons with other populations. Materials and Methods: The study was performed on 108 adult human sacra. Linear measurements of the sacra were taken with the help of digital Vernier’s calliper and angular parameters were determined with a goniometer. Results: The morphometric analysis of the sacra of Indian population demonstrated that height and width of the first Anterior Sacral Foramina (ASF) were 12.97 mm and 12.23 mm respectively while height and width of the first Posterior Sacral Foramina (PSF) were 10.36 mm and 7.66 mm respectively. The height and width of the second ASF were 12.85 mm and 13.13 mm respectively but the height and width of the second PSF were 7.05 mm and 7.30 mm respectively. Further, the anterior and posterior pedicle height were observed to be 20.74 mm and 20.18 mm respectively. Anteromedial and anterolateral screw trajectory distance were noted to be 45.67 mm and 44.60 mm respectively. The S1 pedicle depth was 23.48 mm but the S1 wing depth was 44.09 mm. Furthermore, there existed a highly significant difference (p<0.001) between the angular parameters of the right and left sides. Conclusion: The height and width of the sacral foramina along with transverse distances between them were less in Indian sacra. Anterior pedicle height was observed to be greater in Indian sacra. However, posterior pedicle height was found to be lower than the values reported by other population. Additionally, the screw trajectory distances also displayed lower values in Indian population. Hence, present study signifies the application of screws of shorter length during sacral instrumentation as the morphometric dimensions are of lesser value in Indian population.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11661/33991_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(SH_OM)_PN(SL).pdfimplantsinstrumentationscrew trajectory anglescrew trajectory distance
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author Sandeep Saluja
Sneh agarwal
Anita Tuli
Shashi Raheja
Sarika Rachel Tigga
Shipra Paul
spellingShingle Sandeep Saluja
Sneh agarwal
Anita Tuli
Shashi Raheja
Sarika Rachel Tigga
Shipra Paul
Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
implants
instrumentation
screw trajectory angle
screw trajectory distance
author_facet Sandeep Saluja
Sneh agarwal
Anita Tuli
Shashi Raheja
Sarika Rachel Tigga
Shipra Paul
author_sort Sandeep Saluja
title Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
title_short Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
title_full Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
title_fullStr Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Analysis of the Sacrum and its Surgical Implications
title_sort morphometric analysis of the sacrum and its surgical implications
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction: The predisposition of the human sacrum to a wide range of traumatic, degenerative and metastatic ailments demands frequent surgical interventions. For effective surgical management of these conditions, a comprehensive anatomical knowledge of the sacrum is mandatory but variability in morphometric dimensions exists amongst different population and precludes the standardisation of measurements. Aim: To present a morphometric reference database for sacral instrumentation in Indian population and enable comparisons with other populations. Materials and Methods: The study was performed on 108 adult human sacra. Linear measurements of the sacra were taken with the help of digital Vernier’s calliper and angular parameters were determined with a goniometer. Results: The morphometric analysis of the sacra of Indian population demonstrated that height and width of the first Anterior Sacral Foramina (ASF) were 12.97 mm and 12.23 mm respectively while height and width of the first Posterior Sacral Foramina (PSF) were 10.36 mm and 7.66 mm respectively. The height and width of the second ASF were 12.85 mm and 13.13 mm respectively but the height and width of the second PSF were 7.05 mm and 7.30 mm respectively. Further, the anterior and posterior pedicle height were observed to be 20.74 mm and 20.18 mm respectively. Anteromedial and anterolateral screw trajectory distance were noted to be 45.67 mm and 44.60 mm respectively. The S1 pedicle depth was 23.48 mm but the S1 wing depth was 44.09 mm. Furthermore, there existed a highly significant difference (p<0.001) between the angular parameters of the right and left sides. Conclusion: The height and width of the sacral foramina along with transverse distances between them were less in Indian sacra. Anterior pedicle height was observed to be greater in Indian sacra. However, posterior pedicle height was found to be lower than the values reported by other population. Additionally, the screw trajectory distances also displayed lower values in Indian population. Hence, present study signifies the application of screws of shorter length during sacral instrumentation as the morphometric dimensions are of lesser value in Indian population.
topic implants
instrumentation
screw trajectory angle
screw trajectory distance
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