Statistical shape analysis of the incus.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Robleh Omar, Suferah Khan, Michael Reymundi Pabon, Ajmal Baray, Grace Greene, Jonathan Asbury Millard
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Abstract

Background: The incus is one of the three auditory ossicles involved in the conductive process of audition. The incus is often a target in oculoplastic procedures, which have high revision and failure rates. Foundational knowledge of the incus' morphological parameters is generally limited to linear dimensions due to its small size and complex articulations. Our aim is to utilize a landmark-based approach to capture and quantify the bone's shape.

Materials and methods: Incus bones were harvested from 53 anatomical body donors and scanned in a Bruker 1276 Skyscan micro-CT with 100 µm resolution. 3DSlicer was used for geometric morphometric landmarking and analyses. Warps corresponding to the major axes of variation determined by the PCA were created to visualize shape changes. Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used to compare PC scores between sexes and sides (α = 0.05). Centroid size was calculated and correlated with shape scores.

Results: The PCA revealed 53 PCs with the first ten PCs accounting for 83.5% of the variation in the sample. The first PC (18.0%) corresponded with inverse crural lengths, while PC2 accounted for 16.9% of the variation and was associated with angulation of the incudomallear joint. There were no significant differences in shape between sexes or left and right sides. Centroid size had a significant relationship with PC1 scores (R2 = 0.1638, p = 0.0026).

Conclusions: Crural form - specifically lengthening and anterior-curving long crura - may represent morphological adaptations associated with an increase in size. Incudomallear joint angle variation was notable, which should be considered in predisposition to pathological processes.

incus的统计形状分析。
背景:砧骨是参与听觉传导过程的三个听小骨之一。砧骨通常是眼部整形手术的目标,这类手术有很高的翻修率和失败率。由于其小尺寸和复杂的关节,对incus形态参数的基础知识通常仅限于线性尺寸。我们的目标是利用基于地标的方法来捕获和量化骨头的形状。材料和方法:从53个解剖供体中采集Incus骨,在100µm分辨率的Bruker 1276 Skyscan微型ct上扫描。使用3DSlicer进行几何形态标记和分析。与PCA确定的主要变化轴相对应的翘曲被创建以可视化形状变化。采用Wilcoxon秩和检验比较不同性别和性别的PC得分(α = 0.05)。计算质心大小并与形状得分相关。结果:PCA揭示了53个pc,前10个pc占样本变异的83.5%。第一个PC(18.0%)对应于反向的脚长度,而PC2占16.9%的变异,并与包括突关节成角有关。在形状和左右两侧上,性别之间没有显著差异。质心大小与PC1评分有显著相关(R2 = 0.1638, p = 0.0026)。结论:足部形态——特别是加长和前弯曲的长足部——可能代表了与尺寸增加相关的形态适应。包括关节角度的变化是显著的,这应该考虑到易感性的病理过程。
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Folia morphologica
Folia morphologica ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
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0.00%
发文量
218
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Folia Morphologica" is an official journal of the Polish Anatomical Society (a Constituent Member of European Federation for Experimental Morphology - EFEM). It contains original articles and reviews on morphology in the broadest sense (descriptive, experimental, and methodological). Papers dealing with practical application of morphological research to clinical problems may also be considered. Full-length papers as well as short research notes can be submitted. Descriptive papers dealing with non-mammals, cannot be accepted for publication with some exception.
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