KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 38 | APR-JUN, 2012
Morphometry of Acromion Process of Human Scapulae and Its Clinical Importance Amongst Nepalese Population
Mansur DI, Khanal K, Haque MK, Sharma K
Abstract: Background
Morphometry of the acromion process of the scapula is an important factor
implicated in impingement syndrome of the shoulder joint. Authors who have
studied this process have tried to classify it according to the standard Bigliani
classification viz., type 1, 2 and 3.
Objectives
To analyze and classify the acromion process of human scapulae.
Methods
The present study was observational, cross-sectional and descriptive in nature. The
present study was conducted on 68 adult human scapulae (30 right and 38 left) of
unknown age and sex in the Department of Anatomy, Kathmandu University School
of Medical Sciences, Dhulikhel, Nepal. The length and breadth of the acromion
process and the distances from the tip of the acromion process to the uppermost
point of the glenoid cavity and to the tip of the corocoid process were measured
with a help of caliper and measuring tape.
Results
The average length of acromion process on the right and left scapulae were 46.46
± 5SD mm and 45.57 ± 5.21 SD mm respectively. The average breadth of acromion
process of right and left scapulae were 26.63 ± 3.55 SD mm and 27.23 ± 3.06 SD mm
respectively. The acromio-coracoid distance on the right and left side were 39.03
+ 6.20 mm and 39.39 +5.32 mm respectively. The acromio-glenoid distance was
also measured which was 31.83 +3.66 mm & 31.97 +3.96 mm on right and left side
respectively. The acromion process was classified in the present study into 3 types,
based on the shape as: Triangular - 36.76%, Quadrangular - 52.94% and Tubular
- 10.29%.
Conclusions
Knowing the data on the shape and various distances of acromion may not only
help the orthopaedicians during surgical repair around the shoulder joint but also
may be of interest to the anthropologists when studying about the evolution of
the bipedal gait. The morphometric analysis of the acromion should be used like
an auxiliary to promote a better knowledge about the disease that appears in this
area.
Keyword : Acromian process, corocoid process, morphometry, scapula