SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY

Objectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related diffe...

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Autores principales: Gwala, Fidel O., Munguti, Jeremiah, Ongeti, Kevin, Awori, Kirsteen
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Publicado: Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2020
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spelling I10-R321-article-299792020-12-06T18:37:07Z SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY Diferencias sexuales en la morfología de la cresta acetabular anterior Gwala, Fidel O. Munguti, Jeremiah Ongeti, Kevin Awori, Kirsteen sex differences anterior acetabular ridge curved diferencias de sexo cresta acetabular anterior curva Objectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related differences have hardly been documented. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the shapes of the anterior acetabular ridge in a sample Kenyan population and the sex differences therein. Methods: Ninety-four paired hip bones (44 female, 50 male) from the osteology collection at the National Museums of Kenya were studied. The shape of the anterior acetabular ridge was determined and recorded. Results: The anterior acetabular ridge was curved in 34% of cases, straight in 24.5%, angular in 21.3% and in irregular 20.2% of the cases. The curved type was more frequent in females (50.0%) compared to males (20.0%). Conclusion: Sexual dimorphism influences anterior acetabular ridge morphology and which should be borne in mind during acetabular reconstructive procedures and design of acetabular prosthesis. Objetivos: La morfología de la cresta acetabular anterior, una consideración importante en el diseño de prótesis de cadera, muestra una marcada variabilidad interétnica. Sin embargo, hay una escasez de datos locales que destacan la prevalencia de las diversas formas de la cresta acetabular anterior. Además, las diferencias relacionadas con el sexo apenas se han documentado. Por lo tanto, este estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar las formas de la cresta acetabular anterior en una muestra de población de Kenia y las diferencias de sexo en la misma. Métodos: se estudiaron noventa y cuatro huesos de cadera emparejados (44 mujeres, 50 hombres) de la colección de osteología de los Museos Nacionales de Kenia. Se determinó y registró la forma de la cresta acetabular anterior. Resultados: la cresta acetabular anterior fue curvada en el 34% de los casos, recta en el 24.5%, angular en el 21.3% e irregular el 20.2% de los casos. La curvada fue más frecuente en mujeres (50.0%) en comparación con los hombres (20.0%). Conclusión: el dimorfismo sexual influye en la morfología de la cresta acetabular anterior y debe tenerse en cuenta durante los procedimientos de reconstrucción acetabular y el diseño de prótesis acetabular. Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2020-11-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n3.29979 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy); Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020): Nov 2020; 118-123 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica; Vol. 12 Núm. 3 (2020): Nov 2020; 118-123 1852-8023 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n3 eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979/31638 Derechos de autor 2020 Fidel O. Gwala, Dr Jeremiah Munguti, Dr Kevin Ongeti, Dr Kirsteen Awori http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic sex differences
anterior acetabular ridge
curved
diferencias de sexo
cresta acetabular anterior
curva
spellingShingle sex differences
anterior acetabular ridge
curved
diferencias de sexo
cresta acetabular anterior
curva
Gwala, Fidel O.
Munguti, Jeremiah
Ongeti, Kevin
Awori, Kirsteen
SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
topic_facet sex differences
anterior acetabular ridge
curved
diferencias de sexo
cresta acetabular anterior
curva
author Gwala, Fidel O.
Munguti, Jeremiah
Ongeti, Kevin
Awori, Kirsteen
author_facet Gwala, Fidel O.
Munguti, Jeremiah
Ongeti, Kevin
Awori, Kirsteen
author_sort Gwala, Fidel O.
title SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_short SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_full SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_fullStr SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTERIOR ACETABULAR RIDGE MORPHOLOGY
title_sort sex differences in the anterior acetabular ridge morphology
description Objectives: The anterior acetabular ridge morphology, an important consideration in the design of hip prosthesis, shows marked interethnic variability. There is however a paucity of local data highlighting the prevalence of the various anterior acetabular ridge shapes. Furthermore, sex-related differences have hardly been documented. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the shapes of the anterior acetabular ridge in a sample Kenyan population and the sex differences therein. Methods: Ninety-four paired hip bones (44 female, 50 male) from the osteology collection at the National Museums of Kenya were studied. The shape of the anterior acetabular ridge was determined and recorded. Results: The anterior acetabular ridge was curved in 34% of cases, straight in 24.5%, angular in 21.3% and in irregular 20.2% of the cases. The curved type was more frequent in females (50.0%) compared to males (20.0%). Conclusion: Sexual dimorphism influences anterior acetabular ridge morphology and which should be borne in mind during acetabular reconstructive procedures and design of acetabular prosthesis.
publisher Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy)
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/29979
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