Scapula Morfometrisi ve Cinsiyet İlişkisinin Bilgisayarlı Tomografi ile İncelenmesi
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2021Author
Ülkir, Mehmet
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ÜLKİR, Mehmet. Determination of Relationship of Scapula Morphometry and
Gender by Computed Tomography. Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Anatomy Graduate Thesis, Ankara, 2021. The aim of this study is to
reveal the effective parameters for gender determination by means of scapula in
Turkish population. In this study, morphometric measurements of scapula at
computed tomography images of 60 male and 60 female were evaluated and their
efficacy on gender determination were examined via stepwise logistic regression
analysis. 10 parameters (scapular breath, maximum scapular length, supraspinous
line length, infraspinous line length, trigonum superior border length, trigonum
inferior border length, trigonum superior spinal length, trigonum inferior spinal
length, medial angle, spinal axis angle) and 6 indexes (scapular index, supraspinous
index, infraspinousindex, trigonum spinal index, trigonum index, supra-infra scapular
index) obtained from these parameters were measured. As a result of statistical
analysis, scapular width and maximum scapular length were found 85% effective in
gender determination at right scapulae, 90% effective at left scapulae and 86.7%
effective at all scapulae. No significant difference was found between right and left
sides for the maximum scapular length, supraspinous line length, infraspinous line
length, trigonum superior border length, trigonum inferior border length, trigonum
superior spinal length, trigonum inferior spinal length, spinal axis angle, supraspinous
index, trigonum index, trigonum spinal index, supra-infra scapular index
measurements. Significant differences were found between men and women for the
scapular breath, maximum scapular length, supraspinous line length, infraspinous
line length, trigonum superior border length, trigonum inferior border length,
trigonum superior spinal length, trigonum inferior spinal length, medial angle and
spinal axis angle. The results of this study will contribute to the gender determination
by means of scapula and surgical interventions of this region in Turkish population.