Gurusamy K, Begum Z, Maria Francis Y, Karunakaran B, Raghunath G. A Study on Sexual Dimorphism of Adult Wet Scaphoid Specimens.
Cureus 2022;
14:e22263. [PMID:
35350490 PMCID:
PMC8933145 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.22263]
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Abstract
Background
Sexual dimorphism in human bones has mostly been confined to the study of the bony pelvis. However, considerable changes also exist in the other parts of the skeletal system. This study focuses on the differences in the morphometry of male and female adult scaphoids.
Aims and objectives
We aim to study the morphometry of male and female adult human scaphoids and determine the differences between the same.
Materials and methods
A total of 100 scaphoids were freshly dissected from both hands of 25 male and 25 female cadavers in Saveetha Medical College, Chennai, India. The soft tissues were loosened using 5% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution. Further, the soft tissues were removed by meticulous dissection. For the measurements, vernier calipers and threads for circumference measurement were used.
Results
The morphometric parameters included length, proximal width, width of the middle part (waist), distal width and circumference of the waist, and circumference of the tubercle in scaphoids. Statistical differences were found in most of the parameters.
Conclusion
A statistically significant difference exists between the morphometric measurements of male and female adult scaphoids, which may prove helpful in the fracture fixation of the scaphoid, as scaphoid fracture has a risk of avascular necrosis.
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