Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Morphometric Analysis of one Anatomic Scoliotic Specimen

View through CrossRef
Idiopathic scoliosis is a 3-D deformation affecting the position of the spine in space. The regional deformity has been studied extensively but the local changes have not been widely investigated and this being mainly due to the rarity of anatomical specimens. The objective of this study was to identify a deformation pattern for idiopathic scoliosis. We thus studied one complete scoliotic specimen using a digitizing protocol developed by our research group. The anatomical specimen was selected from the Hamann-Todd Osteology Collection at the Cleveland Natural History Museum, which contains over 1 300 skeletons. We were also able to match this scoliotic specimen with one normal specimen for age, sex, race, height and weight. Each vertebra was measured by taking approximately 200 points on each surface. Parameters for each vertebra were then calculated from these sets of points. Each scoliotic vertebra was then compared with a corresponding normal vertebra of the matched specimen. We present the first findings of these measurements, which show pedicle and posterior elements changes that are thought to be secondary to the scoliotic deformation.
Title: Morphometric Analysis of one Anatomic Scoliotic Specimen
Description:
Idiopathic scoliosis is a 3-D deformation affecting the position of the spine in space.
The regional deformity has been studied extensively but the local changes have not been widely investigated and this being mainly due to the rarity of anatomical specimens.
The objective of this study was to identify a deformation pattern for idiopathic scoliosis.
We thus studied one complete scoliotic specimen using a digitizing protocol developed by our research group.
The anatomical specimen was selected from the Hamann-Todd Osteology Collection at the Cleveland Natural History Museum, which contains over 1 300 skeletons.
We were also able to match this scoliotic specimen with one normal specimen for age, sex, race, height and weight.
Each vertebra was measured by taking approximately 200 points on each surface.
Parameters for each vertebra were then calculated from these sets of points.
Each scoliotic vertebra was then compared with a corresponding normal vertebra of the matched specimen.
We present the first findings of these measurements, which show pedicle and posterior elements changes that are thought to be secondary to the scoliotic deformation.

Related Results

Standards and Specifications in Pathology: Image Management, Report Management and Terminology
Standards and Specifications in Pathology: Image Management, Report Management and Terminology
For making medical decisions, healthcare professionals require that all necessary information is both correct and easily available. Collaborative Digital Anatomic Pathology refers ...
Pragmatic Trends for Estimating Constraint Effects on Upper-Shelf Fracture Toughness for Pipe Flaw Evaluation
Pragmatic Trends for Estimating Constraint Effects on Upper-Shelf Fracture Toughness for Pipe Flaw Evaluation
Abstract During efforts for a PRCI project to assess the toughness for critical flaw size evaluations of vintage axially surface-cracked line-pipe steels for the DOT...
Finite Element Comparison of Different Growth Sparring Instrumentation Systems for the Early Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis
Finite Element Comparison of Different Growth Sparring Instrumentation Systems for the Early Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis
Fusionless growth sparring implants seek to restore spinal alignment through the early intervention of pediatric scoliosis. Amongst a growing number of concepts, the stainless stee...
Design of an Octo-Strain Specimen for Biaxial Tension Testing
Design of an Octo-Strain Specimen for Biaxial Tension Testing
A custom biaxial testing fixture was designed to evaluate a new specimen geometry for complex loading paths. Biaxial testing is commonly used to evaluate work-hardening behavior of...
Leg Length Discrepancy In Scoliotic Patients
Leg Length Discrepancy In Scoliotic Patients
The aetiological aspects as well as postural attitude implications represent an open question in scoliosis evaluation and treatment. Leg length discrepancy (LLD) is often recognise...
Association between Bone Turnover Markers, Leptin and Nutritional Status in Girls with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)
Association between Bone Turnover Markers, Leptin and Nutritional Status in Girls with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)
The link between scoliotic deformity and bone metabolism in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) has not been well researched. Moreover, the data concerning the cross-talk between...
Coupling Mechanisms in the Scoliotic Spine
Coupling Mechanisms in the Scoliotic Spine
This paper documents a novel technique to estimate the inter-vertebral motion and related coupling in five patients with idiopathic scoliosis and five control subjects. Triads were...

Back to Top