Morphometric study of distal end of the radius in the southern Assam population

Dr. Vikash Agarwala, Dr. Vetri D
2019 International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences  
The morphometry of distal end radius (DER) comprises the four necessary parameters: radial inclination, palmer tilt, radial height, and ulnar variance. The unblemished intellect about the morphometry is urged for the management of fracture of DER. The goal of our study was to determine the values of morphometric parameters of the DER from the adult Indian Materials and Methods: It was a single hospital-.based observational cross-sectional, prospective study. Radial inclination, radial height,
more » ... d ulnar variance were measured on posteroanterior view, and the measurement of palmer tilt was accomplished on the lateral view. All the statistical analysis was done by Microsoft XL 2007 (data add in function were installed for data analysis).One way annova was used for comparing the means of the parameters. Results: Two hundred (n = 200) X-rays were included in this study to analyze. The mean value (n = 200) of radial inclination was 21.85°± (standard deviation [SD]) 2.76° (range: 15-29.50°), palmer tilt 11.99° ± (SD) 2.88° (range: 7.44-18.50°), radial height 1.03 mm ± (SD) 0.21 mm (range: 0.64-1.63mm), and ulnar variance 0.39 ± (SD) 1.43 mm (range: -3.0-+3.8).
doi:10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i2d.35 fatcat:3zfr653vnzexhngol6v7av6nbi