IJAR.2018.147
Type of Article: Original Research
Volume 6; Issue 2.1 (April 2018)
Page No.: 5172-5175
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2018.147
MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF INGUINAL CANAL ON CADAVER
Vipin Kumar *1, Jignesh Patel 2, Chakraprabha Sharma 3, Suman Inkhiya 4.
*1 Associate Professor Department of Anatomy American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur Rajasthan, India.
2 Assistant Professor Department of Anatomy, American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur Rajasthan, India.
3 Tutor, Department of Anatomy, American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur Rajasthan, India.
4 Tutor, Department of Anatomy American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur Rajasthan, India.
Address for correspondence: Dr. Vipin kumar, Associate Professor Department of Anatomy American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur Rajasthan, India. Mobile No. 9006879454 E-Mail: drvipinkumarjha@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Background: The inguinal canal is an oblique intermuscular passage lying above the medial half of the inguinal ligament. Its size and form vary with age and sex, although it is present in both sexes, it is most well developed in male. The inguinal canal in both sexes has been studied by many workers both in India and in other countries. It is observed that the inguinal hernia and recurrence of hernia after surgery is very common in the kosi region of Bihar. This observational study may help the surgeons during the operation of inguinal hernia.
Materials and Methods: Present study conducted at the department of Anatomy, Katihar medical college and hospital Katihar and Lord Buddha Kosi Medical College, Saharsa during the period of 2010 to 2016. The cadaver provided for dissection to the student of first professional MBBS, are selected for the study. Cadavers with injured groin region are not taken for the study. Measurements were done by stainless steel scale and spreading calliper during dissection of groin region.
Results: Anatomy of inguinal canal, superficial inguinal ring, the deep inguinal ring and the related structures was studied in details in 50 cadavers in the dissection hall at the time of dissection. During this study I have found that the average length of inguinal canal in the male was 38.35 mm. The longest diameter of deep inguinal ring is 13 mm and smallest diameter is 9 mm. The average measurement of superficial inguinal ring was 12mm along the base and 24mm from apex to base.
Conclusion: At the end of the study I have found a little variation from the established facts related to diameter of superficial inguinal ring, position of deep inguinal ring and direction of fibres of external oblique aponeurosis.
Key Words:– Inguinal Canal, Deep Inguinal ring, Superficial Inguinal ring, Stainless steel scale and Spreading calliper.
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