Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae

Background & Aims:  With change of posture from quadrupeds to bipeds, a shift of body weight from appendicular skeleton to the axial skeleton (spine) occurs. As a result, various changes in the spine took place and the human spine became more prone to diseases such as scoliosis, spondylolisthesi...

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Main Authors: Prenika Shangloo, Anjum Chowdhary, Nusrat Jabeen, Bonita Gupte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Urmia University of Medical Sciences 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Research in Applied and Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijrabms.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-171-en.pdf
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author Prenika Shangloo
Anjum Chowdhary
Nusrat Jabeen
Bonita Gupte
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Bonita Gupte
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description Background & Aims:  With change of posture from quadrupeds to bipeds, a shift of body weight from appendicular skeleton to the axial skeleton (spine) occurs. As a result, various changes in the spine took place and the human spine became more prone to diseases such as scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, osteoporosis of vertebrae and many more. Over the past decade, a number of corrective surgeries have been designed but trans-pedicular screw fixation in spondylosyndesis remains the gold standard for the correcting spinal deformities. Hence, the current study was designed to frame out the morphometric measurements of the pedicle of lumbar vertebrae so that guidelines can be delineated for the manufacturers of lumbar screw implants. Materials and Methods: The present cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 100 lumbar vertebrae of unknown age and sex obtained from the Department of Anatomy Govt. Medical College (GMC) Jammu. All the measurements were taken twice on both right and left side with the help of sliding vernier calipers, averaged out and then tabulated in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Results: The dimensions of the pedicle height of the lumbar vertebrae on the right side were recorded to be from 20.05 to 10.32mm with mean of 13.83±2.08mm. However, mean of the pedicle height on left side was 13.71± 2.09mm with the range of 20.01 to 10.22mm with statistically significant p- value of 0.025. Further, the range of pedicular width of lumbar vertebrae on the right side was 17.71 to 5.38mm with a mean of 10.8±2.73mm and on left side was from 17.69 to 5.37 mm with mean of 9.77±2.57 mm with statistically significant p value of 0.037. The mean inter-pedicular distance of lumbar vertebrae was 21.73±2.62mm with a range of 11-28mm. Conclusions: The results of the present study concluded that mean pedicular width and mean pedicular height are more on right side and mean inter- pedicular distance was 21.73±2.62mm. Hence, it was concluded that measurements should be taken before designing the lumbar screws for North Indian population.
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spelling doaj.art-689c96531b3e4cdba85495e7faf3ee8b2023-08-15T04:54:08ZengUrmia University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research in Applied and Basic Medical Sciences2717-00982021-12-0174195199Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebraePrenika Shangloo0Anjum Chowdhary1Nusrat Jabeen2Bonita Gupte3 Senior Resident, Department of Anatomy, Jammu University, GMC Jammu Resident, Department of Anatomy, Jammu University, Jammu Professor, Department of Anatomy, Jammu University, Jammu Senior Resident, Department of Anatomy, Jammu University, Jammu Background & Aims:  With change of posture from quadrupeds to bipeds, a shift of body weight from appendicular skeleton to the axial skeleton (spine) occurs. As a result, various changes in the spine took place and the human spine became more prone to diseases such as scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, osteoporosis of vertebrae and many more. Over the past decade, a number of corrective surgeries have been designed but trans-pedicular screw fixation in spondylosyndesis remains the gold standard for the correcting spinal deformities. Hence, the current study was designed to frame out the morphometric measurements of the pedicle of lumbar vertebrae so that guidelines can be delineated for the manufacturers of lumbar screw implants. Materials and Methods: The present cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 100 lumbar vertebrae of unknown age and sex obtained from the Department of Anatomy Govt. Medical College (GMC) Jammu. All the measurements were taken twice on both right and left side with the help of sliding vernier calipers, averaged out and then tabulated in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Results: The dimensions of the pedicle height of the lumbar vertebrae on the right side were recorded to be from 20.05 to 10.32mm with mean of 13.83±2.08mm. However, mean of the pedicle height on left side was 13.71± 2.09mm with the range of 20.01 to 10.22mm with statistically significant p- value of 0.025. Further, the range of pedicular width of lumbar vertebrae on the right side was 17.71 to 5.38mm with a mean of 10.8±2.73mm and on left side was from 17.69 to 5.37 mm with mean of 9.77±2.57 mm with statistically significant p value of 0.037. The mean inter-pedicular distance of lumbar vertebrae was 21.73±2.62mm with a range of 11-28mm. Conclusions: The results of the present study concluded that mean pedicular width and mean pedicular height are more on right side and mean inter- pedicular distance was 21.73±2.62mm. Hence, it was concluded that measurements should be taken before designing the lumbar screws for North Indian population.http://ijrabms.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-171-en.pdflumbar vertebraemorphometrypedicleinter- pedicular distance
spellingShingle Prenika Shangloo
Anjum Chowdhary
Nusrat Jabeen
Bonita Gupte
Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
Journal of Research in Applied and Basic Medical Sciences
lumbar vertebrae
morphometry
pedicle
inter- pedicular distance
title Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
title_full Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
title_fullStr Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
title_short Morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
title_sort morphometric analysis of dry human lumbar vertebrae
topic lumbar vertebrae
morphometry
pedicle
inter- pedicular distance
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