Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen

Aim of the Study: Spleen is a clinically important organ because of its immunological and hematological role in the body. It can show a wide range of variation, the knowledge of which is important for physicians, surgeons and radiologists The present study was done to perform a morphometric analysis...

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Main Authors: M Sangeeta, K L Varalakshmi, B N Sahana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
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spelling doaj-e5737a3b362e4bff818560030c704bed2020-11-25T00:33:32ZengADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCESJournal of Medical Sciences and Health2394-94812394-949X2015-10-01131417Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen M Sangeeta0K L Varalakshmi1B N Sahana2Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India,Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaAim of the Study: Spleen is a clinically important organ because of its immunological and hematological role in the body. It can show a wide range of variation, the knowledge of which is important for physicians, surgeons and radiologists The present study was done to perform a morphometric analysis of cadaveric spleens and compare the results with previous studies. Materials and Methods: The present study was done on 53 cadaveric spleens. It can show a wide range of variation, the knowledge of which is important for physicians, surgeons and radiologists The present study was done to perform a morphometric analysis of cadaveric spleens and compare the results with previous studies. Results: Out of 53 spleens studied, a wedge shaped or triangular spleen was the most common shapes encountered (18 each) followed by 8 tetrahedral spleens and 5 oval spleens. The least common shapes were heart shaped, semi lunar shaped spleens (2 each). Weight of the spleen ranged from 53 to 444 g average weight being 145 g. Length of the spleen ranged from 50.5 to 144.3 mm average being 96.88. Breadth of the spleen ranged from 43.7 to 107.5 mm average being 68.4. Thickness of spleen ranged from 22.3 to 52.14 mm average being 36.12. Notches were only seen on the superior border of 44 spleens and most of these spleens had one or two notches. Three spleens showed the presence of multiple notches and in 5 spleens no notches were seen. Conclusion: These findings will be helpful for operating surgeons and intervention radiologists and for objective determination of splenomegaly.http://jmsh.ac.in/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=29:cadaveric-study-of-morphometry-of-spleen&Itemid=73accessory spleenhematologicalimmunologicalnotches.
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K L Varalakshmi
B N Sahana
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K L Varalakshmi
B N Sahana
Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
accessory spleen
hematological
immunological
notches.
author_facet M Sangeeta
K L Varalakshmi
B N Sahana
author_sort M Sangeeta
title Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
title_short Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
title_full Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
title_fullStr Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
title_full_unstemmed Cadaveric Study of Morphometry of Spleen
title_sort cadaveric study of morphometry of spleen
publisher ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
series Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
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2394-949X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Aim of the Study: Spleen is a clinically important organ because of its immunological and hematological role in the body. It can show a wide range of variation, the knowledge of which is important for physicians, surgeons and radiologists The present study was done to perform a morphometric analysis of cadaveric spleens and compare the results with previous studies. Materials and Methods: The present study was done on 53 cadaveric spleens. It can show a wide range of variation, the knowledge of which is important for physicians, surgeons and radiologists The present study was done to perform a morphometric analysis of cadaveric spleens and compare the results with previous studies. Results: Out of 53 spleens studied, a wedge shaped or triangular spleen was the most common shapes encountered (18 each) followed by 8 tetrahedral spleens and 5 oval spleens. The least common shapes were heart shaped, semi lunar shaped spleens (2 each). Weight of the spleen ranged from 53 to 444 g average weight being 145 g. Length of the spleen ranged from 50.5 to 144.3 mm average being 96.88. Breadth of the spleen ranged from 43.7 to 107.5 mm average being 68.4. Thickness of spleen ranged from 22.3 to 52.14 mm average being 36.12. Notches were only seen on the superior border of 44 spleens and most of these spleens had one or two notches. Three spleens showed the presence of multiple notches and in 5 spleens no notches were seen. Conclusion: These findings will be helpful for operating surgeons and intervention radiologists and for objective determination of splenomegaly.
topic accessory spleen
hematological
immunological
notches.
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