A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina

Introduction: The sacrum is formed by five sacral vertebrae fused into a triangle and forming the posterior upper wall of the bony pelvis. Numerous anatomical variations of the sacrum have been reported, with complete bilateral sacralization of the 5th lumbar vertebra or complete bilateral sacraliza...

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Main Author: Shaguphta T Shaikh
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Language:English
Published: Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://gjms.gaims.ac.in/index.php/gjms/article/view/98/91
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description Introduction: The sacrum is formed by five sacral vertebrae fused into a triangle and forming the posterior upper wall of the bony pelvis. Numerous anatomical variations of the sacrum have been reported, with complete bilateral sacralization of the 5th lumbar vertebra or complete bilateral sacralization of the 1st coccygeal vertebra of various breeds producing a sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina. Aims and Objectives: This study was designed to determine the prevalence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina. Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy at K J Somaiya Medical College, Mumbai.100 dried human sacrum were examined out of which 12 specimens having five pairs of sacral foramina representing bilateral full sacralization of the fifth lumbar vertebra were observed and 7 specimens having bilateral full sacralization of the first coccygeal vertebra were found. Results: The prevalence of 5-paired sacral foramen sacrum varies in the general population and has not been reported separately. The present study shows that the incidence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral holes is 12%. The prevalence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina sacralization of the 1st coccyx is 7%, respectively. Conclusion: Knowledge of this anatomical variation is of paramount importance to spine surgeons, obstetricians, radiologists, coroners, morphologists, and clinical anatomists.
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spelling doaj.art-b570a9d72e934f808f788d4feea4d2ac2023-07-29T04:33:12ZengGujarat Adani Institute of Medical SciencesGAIMS Journal of Medical Sciences2583-17632023-07-013280`83https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8192414A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral ForaminaShaguphta T Shaikh0Department of Anatomy, K J Somaiya Medical College & Research Centre, Sion, Mumbai-400022Introduction: The sacrum is formed by five sacral vertebrae fused into a triangle and forming the posterior upper wall of the bony pelvis. Numerous anatomical variations of the sacrum have been reported, with complete bilateral sacralization of the 5th lumbar vertebra or complete bilateral sacralization of the 1st coccygeal vertebra of various breeds producing a sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina. Aims and Objectives: This study was designed to determine the prevalence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina. Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy at K J Somaiya Medical College, Mumbai.100 dried human sacrum were examined out of which 12 specimens having five pairs of sacral foramina representing bilateral full sacralization of the fifth lumbar vertebra were observed and 7 specimens having bilateral full sacralization of the first coccygeal vertebra were found. Results: The prevalence of 5-paired sacral foramen sacrum varies in the general population and has not been reported separately. The present study shows that the incidence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral holes is 12%. The prevalence of sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina sacralization of the 1st coccyx is 7%, respectively. Conclusion: Knowledge of this anatomical variation is of paramount importance to spine surgeons, obstetricians, radiologists, coroners, morphologists, and clinical anatomists.https://gjms.gaims.ac.in/index.php/gjms/article/view/98/91sacrumsacralizationsacral foraminacoccygeal vertebra
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A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
GAIMS Journal of Medical Sciences
sacrum
sacralization
sacral foramina
coccygeal vertebra
title A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
title_full A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
title_fullStr A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
title_full_unstemmed A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
title_short A Morphometric Study Of Sacrum With Five Pairs Of Sacral Foramina
title_sort morphometric study of sacrum with five pairs of sacral foramina
topic sacrum
sacralization
sacral foramina
coccygeal vertebra
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