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Morphometric Analysis of Orbit: A Study on Dry Indian Human Skulls

Saurabh Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad - 431001, Maharashtra, India. , Pratima Kulkarni1 , Saurabh Kulkarni2 , Shivaji Sukre3

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Indian Journal of Anatomy 6(3):p 297-301, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ija.2320.0022.6317.8
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Background and Aims: The morphometric study of the orbit is a common practice among anatomists, anthropologists, surgeons and forensic experts as it derives its importance with surgical procedures indicated for trauma, decompression, tumours and metastases. Surgically orbital morphometric study provides parameters for preoperative planning and prediction of postoperative outcome. Racial and ethnic differences noted on the basis of Orbital Index (OI) amongst different population formulates database for respective studies. Materials and Methods: 54 dry Indian human skulls of known sexes studied for orbital length, breadth and biorbital & inerorbital length. Orbital index calculated and compared for ethnic , racial differences. Results: no significant difference in orbital height and breadth noted on right and left side. Orbital index was found more in females. Conclusion: Present studies assess the clinical and surgical significance of the orbit to establish a morphometric analysis with interrelated structures, thus enhancing anatomic and anthropological knowledge regarding Indian orbits. Parameters of the study formulate guidelines for operative procedures.

 


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  • Saurabh Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad - 431001, Maharashtra, India.
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  • Pratima Kulkarni1
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  • Saurabh Kulkarni2
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  • Shivaji Sukre3
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Keywords Orbital Index; Race and Ethnicity; Morphometric Classification. 

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