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Sexual dimorphic parameters of femur: a clinical guide in orthopedics and forensic studies

  • Shajiya Sarwar Moosa
  • , Mohammad Habeebur Raheman Shaikh
  • , Moizuddin Khwaja
  • , Siraj Ahmed Hasham Shaikh
  • , Faiza Banu Siddiqui
  • , Syed Rehan Hafiz Daimi
  • , Sanket Dadarao Hiware*
  • , Essam Elbadawy Ismail
  • , Yousuf Begum
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University

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Abstract

Sexual dimorphic studies of various parameters of the femur play an important role in forensic studies. Various femur morphometric parameters help estimate an individual’s age, sex, and stature from unknown skeletal remains. This research was done to analyze maximum length, trochanteric oblique length, and diameter of the femur head for sexual dimorphism. The study was done on 200 (128 male & 72 fe-male) Indian adult human femora, which were fully ossified, dry, and free from de-formity. The maximum length of the femur (L), trochanteric oblique length (TOL), and vertical diameter of the head (VDH) were measured using an osteometric board and digital Vernier calipers. The mean length of the femur was 436.88 mm in males and 402.38 mm in females, respectively. The mean trochanteric oblique length of the femur was 423.78 mm in males and 387.18 mm in females, respec-tively. The mean vertical diameter of the femur head was 43 mm in males and 38.19 mm in females, respectively. Depending upon the results of this study, it was concluded that the mean values of maximum length, trochanteric oblique length, and vertical diameter of the femur head are significantly higher in males than females. These parameters are useful and reliable for sexual dimorphism in an-thropometric and forensic studies, especially in identifying skeletal remains. These differences can also be considered in selecting or designing the exact ranges of the gender-specific prosthesis for Orthopedic surgeries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)762-768
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Medicine and Life
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • femur
  • maximum length of femur
  • sexual dimorphism
  • trochanteric oblique length
  • vertical diameter of the head

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