Morphological and Morphometric Study of Glenoid Cavity and It’s Clinical Application in Western Rajasthan Population

Kataria Sushma K, S. Manu, Gehlot Kalpana, Goyal Samata
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Background: Glenoid cavity (GC) is a shallow, concave and oval fossa at superolateral border of scapula and form glenohumeral joint with scapula. There is a notch present on its anterosuperior part which gives its different shape. When this glenoid notch is indistinct its shape is pear shaped, when it is distinct it looks like inverted comma shape and when it is absent its oval shape. Understanding morphometric and morphological variation of GC plays an important role for surgeon while designing and fitting of glenoid component for total shoulder arthroplasty. Aims: A morphometric study of the glenoid cavity of 120 adult dry human scapulae in Western Rajasthan Population was done to evaluate the shape and various diameters of the GC. Material and methods: 120 dry scapulae (60 Right and 60 Left) of unknown sex, were taken for the study. Damaged bones were excluded from the study. Supero-Inferior Diameter (SI-D), Antero-Posterior Diameters (AP-D1 and AP-D2) of both sides were analysed and compared by unpaired t-test. Results: Most common shape of GC was pear shaped (45.83%) followed by oval shape (35%). Least common shape was inverted comma shape (19.16%). Difference in mean SI-D of both sides were statistically insignificant while AP-D1 and AP-D2 were found statistically significant. Mean Glenoid Cavity Index on right and left sides were 64.57 ± 6.91% and 68.33 ± 6.29% respectively. Conclusions: The above study helps Orthopedicians in shoulder dislocation, fractures and treating shoulder pathological conditions like glenohumeral instability and rotator cuff pathology.
拉贾斯坦邦西部人群关节盂形态学、形态计量学研究及其临床应用
背景:肩胛盂(Glenoid cavity, GC)是位于肩胛骨上外侧边缘的一个浅凹椭圆形窝,与肩胛骨形成盂肱关节。在它的前上部有一个缺口,这使得它的形状不同。当这个关节窝凹迹不明显时,它的形状是梨形,当它明显时,它看起来像倒逗号形状,当它不存在时,它的形状是椭圆形。了解GC的形态计量学和形态学变化对外科医生在全肩关节置换术中肩关节假体的设计和装配具有重要意义。目的:对拉贾斯坦邦西部120例成人干肩胛骨的盂骨腔进行形态计量学研究,评价盂骨腔的形状和不同直径。材料与方法:取性别不详的干肩胛骨120块(左右各60块)用于研究。受损的骨骼被排除在研究之外。采用非配对t检验对双侧上下径(SI-D)、前后径(AP-D1和AP-D2)进行分析比较。结果:GC以梨形最常见(45.83%),其次为椭圆形(35%)。最不常见的形状是倒逗号形状(19.16%)。双方平均SI-D差异无统计学意义,AP-D1、AP-D2差异有统计学意义。左右两侧关节盂指数平均值分别为64.57±6.91%和68.33±6.29%。结论:以上研究有助于骨科医生治疗肩关节脱位、骨折以及肩关节不稳定和肩袖病理等肩关节病理状况。
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