KUMJ | VOL. 14 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 53 | JAN-MAR, 2016
A Study on Variations of Nutrient Foramen of Humerus with its Clinical Implications
Mansur DI, Manandhar P, Haque MK, Mehta DK, Duwal S, Timalsina B
Abstract: Background
Nutrient foramen is an opening into shaft of humerus which gives passage to the
blood vessels of medullary cavity. The knowledge of nutrient foramen is important in
surgical procedures like bone grafting and more recently in microsurgical vascularized
bone transplantation.
Objective
To determine the number, location and direction of nutrient foramen and whether
the nutrient foramens obey the rule of ossification, that is directed away from the
growing end of the bone or not.
Method
The present study consisted of 253 (108 right and 145 left) dried humeri excluding
any fracture or pathological abnormalities during the period of 15th December 2014 -
14th February 2015. Number and direction of nutrient foramen was observed in each
humerus. Location of nutrient foramen in relation with surfaces and zones of humeri
was determined.
Result
It has been observed that 60.87% of the humeri had a single nutrient foramen,
28.85% double foramen, 6.32% triple foramen and 1.98% of humeri had four
nutrient foramina where as 1.98% humeri did not have any nutrient foramina. It
was concluded that the majority (88.86%) of the nutrient foramina were present
on the antero-medial surface, 6.52% on the anterolateral surface and 4.62% on the
posterior surface of the shaft of humeri. It was also concluded that most (94.84%)
of the foramina present in the zone II followed by zone III (4.62%) then by zone I
(0.54%). All foramina were directed toward the lower end of humeri.
Conclusion
By knowing the number and location of the nutrient foramina in humerus would
be useful in preventing intra-operative injury of nutrient artery during orthopedic,
plastic and reconstructive surgery and will also be relevant in medico legal practice.
Keyword : Clinical implications, foraminal index, humerus, nutrient foramen