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Morphometric Study Of Upper End Of Dry Tibia And Its Clinical Implication In Knee Arthroplasty | |
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Mohhmad Sharique, Dr. Deepak Sharma, Dr. Prakrati, Dr. Chandrajeet Singh Chandel, Krishna Sharma | |
Background: Human skeletal remains offer valuable insights into biological variation among human populations, both partially and temporally. This study is morphometric study of upper end of dry tibia and its clinical implication in knee arthroplasty. Materials & Methods: The present study was performed on 120 dry human tibia (out of 60 male dry tibia 30 were right side and 30 were left side) (out of 60 female dry tibia 30 were right side and 30 were left side) processed adult tibia of known gender, maximum quantity was taken from department of anatomy RUHS-CMS, JAIPUR. Bicondylar width (BCW), medial and lateral condylar antero-posterior distance of superior articular surface, medial and lateral condylar transverse distance of superior articular surface etc. were recorded. Results: The measurements include Bicondylar Width (BCW), Medial Condylar Anteroposterior Diameter (MCAPD), Lateral Condylar Anteroposterior Diameter (LCAPD), Medial Condylar Transverse Diameter (MCTD), and Lateral Condylar Transverse Diameter (LCTD) were statistically significant p <.001. The correlation between variables such as bicondylar width, medial condylar anteroposterior diameter, lateral condylar anteroposterior diameter, medial condylar transverse diameter, and lateral condylar transverse diameter. Conclusion: The study measures key proximal end tibia parameters like ML and AP dimensions on dry bones. It reveals that Indians have a smaller anatomical profile, highlighting the need for specific prosthesis sizing. |
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