Morphometric study of nutrient foramina of humerus in rayalaseema region of andhra pradesh

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U. Sujatha, Ch. Jayamma and K. Chitty Narasamma

Background: Nutrient foramen is an opening in the middle of shaft of humerus which gives passage to blood vessels of medullary cavity of a bone for its nourishment and growth. The knowledge of location of nutrient foramen is important in surgical procedures like bone grafting and recently in microsurgical vascularized bone transplantation.
Objective: To study the number, size, direction and location of foramina with respect to the surfaces and zones.
Materials and methods: Present study was done on 100 dried, adult, normal humerus bones (50 – right, 50 – left) obtained from the Department of Anatomy, Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool.
Results: It was observed that 82% of humeri had a single nutrient foramen and 18% had double foramina and in no bone the nutrient foramen was absent. It was also observed that the size of foramen was ≥ 0.55 to < 0.71 mm in 96.6% and ≥ 0.71 to < 1.1 mm in 3.39%. Majority (83.05%) of nutrient foramina were present on anteromedial surface, 11.86% on anterolateral surface and 5.08% on posterior surface.
Conclusion: Knowledge of number, size, direction and location of nutrient foramina in humerus would be useful in preventing intraoperative injury of nutrient artery during orthopaedic, plastic and reconstructive surgeries.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2019.19119.3674
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