1. A PILOT STUDY ON MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE OCCIPITAL CONDYLE.
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S., Ameer Hamja, A., Tamimul Ansari, and Nathira, Habeeb
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COMPARATIVE anatomy , *CRANIOVERTEBRAL junction , *OCCIPITAL bone , *CERVICAL vertebrae , *ANATOMICAL variation - Abstract
In the present study, the most commonly observed types of occipital condyles were oval, followed by circular and two-portioned shapes. Occipital condyles are small bilateral extensions of the occipital bone that hold crucial implications for neurosurgical practice due to their association with various disease processes affecting the craniovertebral junction. A comprehensive understanding of the bony anatomy and variations in occipital condyles is imperative for optimising neurosurgical approaches. The primary objective of this study is to conduct an in-depth investigation of occipital condyles. We examined 40 dry human skulls, meticulously measuring various parameters such as length, breadth, anterior, and posterior intercondylar distances. The shapes of occipital condyles were classified into distinct types: oval, circular, eight-shaped, kidney-shaped, deformed, two-portioned, oval convex, and pyramid. The documented parameters of occipital condyles and their variations are poised to serve as invaluable guidelines for future surgeons. Possessing a thorough understanding of occipital condyle morphometry can significantly facilitate the instrumentation process, mitigating the risk of neurovascular damage. We firmly believe that the outcomes of our research will establish a comprehensive reference database, aiding in the development of implants and the formulation of optimal surgical approaches tailored to the intricacies of occipital condyles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024