Morphometric Analysis of Variations in Pattern of Talar Articular Facets on Calcaneum in North-West India

Q4 Medicine
B. Dang, S. K. Rathee, S. Gupta, Y. K. Vashist
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Calcaneum, the largest tarsal bone forms joint with Talus (Talocalcaneal joint). The superior surface of calcaneum shows three facets for talus. Patterns of facets are variable in different populations. Knowledge of the facets is important for orthopaedic surgeons in correction of foot deformities, as facet number is an important factor in subtalar joint stability and formation of osteophytes in osteoarthritis. The objective of the present study was to identify the patterns of talar facets on calcaneum in North-West India population and their comparison with other population of the world. For the present study; 100 calcanei of unknown age and sex were used. The calcanei were retrieved from the department of Anatomy, at a tertiary care hospital and medical college, in Haryana. The current study will focus on talar articular facets on calcanei. Patterns of talar articular facets on calcanei were observed as described by Bunning and Barnett et al. Present study revealed that pattern I and II were commonly present in the North West population, and accounted for 83% and 16% respectively. The North West population presented Pattern I as the most common pattern as compared to the European population where pattern II was reported as the most common pattern, so variation in the facet pattern between races demand a modification of surgical technique of calcaneal osteotomy to meet the needs of a particular population.
印度西北部跟骨距骨关节面形态变化的形态计量学分析
跟骨,最大的跗骨与距骨形成关节(距骨关节)。跟骨上表面为距骨三面。在不同的人群中,面的图案是可变的。关节面知识对于矫形外科医生矫正足部畸形非常重要,因为关节面数目是骨关节炎中距下关节稳定性和骨赘形成的重要因素。本研究的目的是确定印度西北部人口跟骨上的距骨面模式,并与世界其他人口进行比较。对于目前的研究;使用了100个年龄和性别未知的跟骨。这些跟骨骨是从哈里亚纳邦一家三级保健医院和医学院的解剖学系取出的。目前的研究主要集中在跟骨上的距骨关节面。Bunning和Barnett等人观察到跟骨上距骨关节面模式。本研究表明,ⅰ型和ⅱ型在西北人群中普遍存在,分别占83%和16%。西北地区人群以模式1最为常见,而欧洲人群则以模式2最为常见,因此不同种族间关节面模式的差异需要对跟骨截骨手术技术进行修改以满足特定人群的需求。
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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