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Erschienen in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 10/2023

22.08.2023 | Original Article

Topographical anatomy and clinical implications of the metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramina across South African populations

verfasst von: Arthur Tsalani Manjatika, Pedzisai Mazengenya, Joshua Gabriel Davimes

Erschienen in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Ausgabe 10/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Metatarsal fractures often occur around the diaphyseal nutrient foramina (NF) which vary in topography depending on population affinity. Topographical and morphometrical knowledge of the NF is crucial in understanding fracture development and fracture site healing patterns. The current study aimed to describe the topography and the morphometry of the metatarsal diaphyseal NF in South African Africans (SAA), South Africans of European descent (SAED) and South Africans of Mixed Ancestry (SAMA).

Methods

The study examined 4284 dry cadaveric metatarsals from both sexes and sides of these populations for NF topography and morphometry, including the presence, number, location, position, size and direction of the NF on the metatarsal bones.

Results

The NF was present in 99.4% of the metatarsals. Most (84.5%) metatarsals examined had a single NF. Most (97.4%) NF were located in the middle third of the metatarsal bones. The median foramina index (FI) of the second metatarsal exhibited population affinity and significant differences were found both on the left second metatarsal (P = 0.043), and the right second metatarsal (P = 0.046). The position of NF was predominantly lateral on the first (92.4%), second (64.9%) and third (59.1%) metatarsals, whilst the position was predominantly medial on the fifth (65.1%) metatarsals. The NF positions on the fourth metatarsals showed the greatest population variability. The first metatarsals had primarily dominant-sized and distally directed NF whilst the second through fifth had primarily secondary-sized and proximally directed NF.

Conclusion

The topographical anatomy of the metatarsal diaphyseal NF appears similar across the South African populations. Metatarsal bones are highly vascularized bones presenting with multiple nutrient foramina.
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Metadaten
Titel
Topographical anatomy and clinical implications of the metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramina across South African populations
verfasst von
Arthur Tsalani Manjatika
Pedzisai Mazengenya
Joshua Gabriel Davimes
Publikationsdatum
22.08.2023
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Ausgabe 10/2023
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Elektronische ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-023-03233-5

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