Variations in the position and length of the vermiform appendix in a black kenyan population.

ISRN anatomy Pub Date : 2014-04-30 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/871048
Philip Mwachaka, Hemed El-Busaidy, Simeon Sinkeet, Julius Ogeng'o
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Background. Topography of the appendix influences its mobility, degree of mobilization of the cecum, and need for additional muscle splitting during appendectomy. Although appendectomy is a common surgical procedure, there is a paucity of data on its topography in black Africans. Methods. The position and length of the appendix and relation of the appendicular base with spinoumbilical line were determined in 48 cadavers obtained from the Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Results. The commonest appendicular types in males were retrocecal 10 (27%) while in females was subileal 4 (36.4%). The average length of the appendix was 76.5 ± 23.6 mm. The base of the appendix was located along, below, and above the spinoumbilical line in 25 (52.1%), 9 (18.8%), and 14 (29.2%) cases, respectively. Conclusion. The topography of appendix in Kenyans shows variations from other populations. Knowledge of these variations is important during appendicectomy.

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肯尼亚黑人群体中蚓状阑尾位置和长度的变化。
背景。阑尾的地形影响其活动,盲肠的活动程度,并需要额外的肌肉分裂阑尾切除术。虽然阑尾切除术是一种常见的外科手术,但关于非洲黑人阑尾切除术的地形数据却很少。方法。本文对肯尼亚内罗毕大学人体解剖系采集的48具尸体进行了阑尾的位置、长度及阑尾基部与脊髓线的关系测定。结果。男性最常见的阑尾类型为盲肠后10型(27%),女性为回肠下4型(36.4%)。阑尾平均长度为76.5±23.6 mm。阑尾底部位于脊髓线以下25例(52.1%),9例(18.8%),14例(29.2%)。结论。肯尼亚人的阑尾地形显示出与其他人群的差异。在阑尾切除术中,了解这些变异是很重要的。
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