2024
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022024000100162
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Anatomical Diversity in Femur bones: Understanding the Morphological Variability for Surgical and Prosthetic Applications

Sajith Edirisinghe,
Dulmini De-Silva,
Harsha Dissanayake
et al.

Abstract: The femur, the body's longest bone, plays a critical role in orthopaedics and radiology. Understanding its anatomy, particularly the neck-shaft angle (NSA), is vital for diagnosing bone issues and designing hip implants. While some Asian populations' femur measurements have been studied, there is a research gap concerning Sri Lankans. This study aimed to fill this gap by examining the proximal femur's anatomy in the Sri Lankan population. We analysed 45 adult human femurs (26 right, 19 left) of unknown sex, et… Show more

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