Publication: Measurement of maximum radial bowing in Malay ethnicity of Malaysia
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Date
2021
Authors
Maznon, Nurul Ayuni
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Abstract
Introduction
Maximum radial bowing and its locations were studied based on normal anteroposterior
(AP) radiograph of radius/ulna within the Malay ethnicity of Malaysians. Knowledge of radial
bowing and its variation is beneficial when reconstructing radius.
Material and Methods
Radius AP bowing and its locations were assessed on 219 normal AP radiograph of
radius/ulna in Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) that meet inclusion and
exclusion criteria using the method of Schemitsch and Richards.
Results
The mean maximum radial bowing was 13.9mm (SD±2.11). The location of maximum
bowing was 60.3% (SD±3.38) of the total radius length. The bow location was situated more
distal in female (61.7% ±2.93) than male (59.7% ±3.88). However, males had more magnitude
of radial bowing (14.7±1.84 vs 12.1±1.55) and longer length of total radius measurement
(209.9±12.3 vs 188.1±12.2). In general, the left radius bowing location was situated proximally
as compared to the right radius by 1% (59.8 ±3.4 vs 60.9 ±3.3). No significant differences were
found for magnitude of maximum radial bow in between the left and right radius (14.0±2.1 vs
13.8±2.1). The total length of left radius was found to be 1.1mm longer than right radius
(203.0±15.3 vs 201.9±15.9).
Conclusion
The mean maximal radial bowing and mean location of maximal radial bowing in the
Malay ethnicity are 13.9±2.1mm and 60.3±3.4% respectively. These values are significantly
higher in male as compared to female