Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance
Introduction: Radius is the bone of the forearm that is present on the lateral side. The proximal and distal end of radius are commonly susceptible to trauma, about 2-6% of fractures occur in the proximal end and neck of radius and the distal end of fracture is about 8-20% which is more commonly see...
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doaj-ad30c3c8d61f446a805f8e902acc86c42020-11-25T03:10:23ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-09-01129AC09AC1210.7860/JCDR/2018/35071.12028Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical SignificanceA Brite Saghaya Rayna0Yuvaraj Maria Francis1Sujatha B Baskaran2Priyadarshini Gouthaman3Zareena Begum4Karthikeyan Guruswami5PK Sankaran6Gunapriya Raghunath7BPT 2nd year, Department of Physiotherapy, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Tutor, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Tutor, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Tutor, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, AIIMS, Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Introduction: Radius is the bone of the forearm that is present on the lateral side. The proximal and distal end of radius are commonly susceptible to trauma, about 2-6% of fractures occur in the proximal end and neck of radius and the distal end of fracture is about 8-20% which is more commonly seen in geriatric population. If the fracture is severe then the person should undergo radial head prosthesis. Aim: To determine the morphometric parameters of proximal and distal end of radius and its clinical significance. Materials and Methods: The present observational study was conducted at Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India between February 2017 to August 2017. The morphometric parameters of proximal and distal end of radius were measured and observed using digital vernier caliper, divider, normal ruler, inch tape and inelastic thread. The mean and the standard deviation of the morphometric parameters were assessed. Results: The mean length of radius bone in medial side (22.7 cm) and lateral side (23.7 cm), circumference of the head (6.3 cm), length of the head from medial side (0.6 cm) and lateral side (0.32 cm), distance between the radial head and the radial tuberosity (0.75 cm), length of the radial tuberosity (3.36 cm), circumference of the radial neck (4.64 cm). The mean width of the ulnar notch (1.41 cm), length of the ulnar notch from anterior aspect (0.30 cm) and posterior aspect (0.62 cm), length of the styloid process (1.01 cm), circumference of the distal end of the bone (8.40 cm), circumference of the distal end of the shaft (5.63 cm), scaphoid and lunate fossa from anterior (2.79 cm), posterior (2.50 cm), and base (1.32 cm). Conclusion: The length of the radius on the medial and lateral aspect, circumference of radius head, diameter of the radius, Length of the radial head on the medial and lateral aspect, distance between the radial head and the radial tuberosity, circumference of the radial neck, length of the radial tuberosity, length of styloid process, length of ulnar notch on the anterior and posterior aspect, width of the ulnar notch, inferior articular facet of radius in anterior, and posterior aspect the following parameters will be useful for orthopaedic surgeons in case of severe fracture and oncologist in case of tumour in distal end for the purpose of making prosthesis for the radial head and distal end of radius and for reconstruction of bicipital tendon.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/12028/35071_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(MJ_AP_SL)_PFA(MJ_SL)_PN(SS).pdfbicipital tendongeriatricradial prosthesisradial tuberosity |
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance |
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance |
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance |
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance |
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Morphometric Study of Proximal and Distal End of Radius and its Clinical Significance |
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morphometric study of proximal and distal end of radius and its clinical significance |
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Introduction: Radius is the bone of the forearm that is present on the lateral side. The proximal and distal end of radius are commonly susceptible to trauma, about 2-6% of fractures occur in the proximal end and neck of radius and the distal end of fracture is about 8-20% which is more commonly seen in geriatric population. If the fracture is severe then the person should undergo radial head prosthesis. Aim: To determine the morphometric parameters of proximal and distal end of radius and its clinical significance. Materials and Methods: The present observational study was conducted at Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India between February 2017 to August 2017. The morphometric parameters of proximal and distal end of radius were measured and observed using digital vernier caliper, divider, normal ruler, inch tape and inelastic thread. The mean and the standard deviation of the morphometric parameters were assessed. Results: The mean length of radius bone in medial side (22.7 cm) and lateral side (23.7 cm), circumference of the head (6.3 cm), length of the head from medial side (0.6 cm) and lateral side (0.32 cm), distance between the radial head and the radial tuberosity (0.75 cm), length of the radial tuberosity (3.36 cm), circumference of the radial neck (4.64 cm). The mean width of the ulnar notch (1.41 cm), length of the ulnar notch from anterior aspect (0.30 cm) and posterior aspect (0.62 cm), length of the styloid process (1.01 cm), circumference of the distal end of the bone (8.40 cm), circumference of the distal end of the shaft (5.63 cm), scaphoid and lunate fossa from anterior (2.79 cm), posterior (2.50 cm), and base (1.32 cm). Conclusion: The length of the radius on the medial and lateral aspect, circumference of radius head, diameter of the radius, Length of the radial head on the medial and lateral aspect, distance between the radial head and the radial tuberosity, circumference of the radial neck, length of the radial tuberosity, length of styloid process, length of ulnar notch on the anterior and posterior aspect, width of the ulnar notch, inferior articular facet of radius in anterior, and posterior aspect the following parameters will be useful for orthopaedic surgeons in case of severe fracture and oncologist in case of tumour in distal end for the purpose of making prosthesis for the radial head and distal end of radius and for reconstruction of bicipital tendon. |
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bicipital tendon geriatric radial prosthesis radial tuberosity |
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