成人长骨营养孔的地形和索引

Umeshwar Prasad Thakur, Pranav Kumar Yadav, Brijendra Kumar Sah, Ram Jiban Prasad, Tirtha Narayan Shah
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长骨血液供应的主要来源是通过营养孔的营养动脉。了解这些孔的位置和结构在外科手术中很重要,以确保骨骼的血液供应不被中断。目的:研究上肢和下肢长骨营养孔的形态和形貌,测定营养孔指数。研究了上肢和下肢的长骨,包括47个肱骨、38个桡骨、38个尺骨、53个股骨、57个胫骨和44个腓骨。记录初级营养孔的数量和位置,计算孔指数。结果显示,82.9%的肱骨有单一营养孔,17.0%的肱骨有双营养孔。在半径上,97.4%为单营养孔,2.6%为双营养孔。所有尺骨均可见单个营养孔。下肢股骨单营养孔占41.5%,双营养孔占56.6%,三营养孔占1.9%。胫骨单营养孔占93.0%,双营养孔仅占7.0%。腓骨仅见1个营养孔。肱骨的平均椎间孔指数为57.26,桡骨为34.82,尺骨为39.32。股骨的平均椎间孔指数为44.73,胫骨为32.32,尺骨为46.18。了解椎间孔的位置对于外科手术中维持骨血管系统至关重要,这可以提高骨移植、骨折固定和肩关节、肘关节和膝关节置换手术的成功率。
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Topography and indexing of the nutrient foramina of the adult long bones
The primary source of blood supply for long bones comes from the nutrient arteries that pass through the nutrient foramen. Understanding the location and structure of these foramens is important in surgical procedures to ensure that the bone’s blood supply is not disrupted. To study the morphology and topography of nutrient foramina and to determine the foraminal index of the upper and lower limb long bones. The long bones of the upper and lower limbs including 47 humeri, 38 radii, 38 ulnae, 53 femurs, 57 tibiae, and 44 fibulae were studied. The number and position of primary nutrient foramina were noted and the foraminal index was calculated. Results showed that 82.9% of the humeri had a single nutrient foramen, and 17.0% had double foramina. For the radii, 97.4% had single nutrient foramen and 2.6% had double foramina. A single nutrient foramen was observed in all the ulnae. In the lower limb bone, the femurs had 41.5% of single nutrient foramen, 56.6% had double foramina and only 1.9% had triple nutrient foramina. The tibiae showed 93.0% of the single nutrient foramen and only 7.0% had double foramen. In fibulae, only one nutrient foramen was seen. The mean foraminal index was 57.26 for the humerus, 34.82 for the radius, and 39.32 for the ulna. Similarly, the mean foraminal index of the femur was 44.73, the tibia was 32.32 and the ulna was 46.18. Understanding the location of foramina is crucial inmaintaining bone vasculature during surgical procedures, which can improve the success rates of bone grafting, fracture fixation, and replacement surgeries involving the shoulder, elbow, and knee joints.
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