Author:
Mahajan Stuti,Mahajan Anupama,Lalit Monika,Verma Poonam
Abstract
Introduction: There is a wide variation in different dimensions of trachea in same age group as well as in different age groups in both sexes. Besides anthropometry, the study of these morphometric variations is of profound clinical importance as it may help the pulmonologists to understand the aetiology of several pulmonary diseases like bronchitis, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis and tuberculosis. Aim: To determine the variations in the dimensions of human trachea in the cadavers of age group 20-70 years in Northern India. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, Punjab, India, during March 2019 to December 2021. A total of 40 tracheas were obtained from adult human cadavers which were included in present study by convenience sampling. The trachea was dissected with the larynx and principal bronchi and measurements were taken. Data collected was saved on Microsoft excel and was analysed by calculating percentages, mean and Standard Deviation (SD). Results: Mean length of trachea was 109.25 mm, mean subcarinal angle was 75.45°. Mean anteroposterior diameter, transverse diameter, mean height and distance between posterior ends of rings was 16.70 mm and 18.10 mm, 4.53 mm and 12.15 mm respectively and mean of inter-ring distance between 1st-2nd, 5th6th, 10th-11th, 15th-16th Tracheal rings was 1.12 mm. Conclusion: The present study revealed a wide variation in different dimensions viz. length, transverse and anteroposterior diameters, mean height, inter-tracheal ring distance and the subcarinal angle. Accurate anatomical knowledge of the variations is essential for understanding the pathophysiology and management of different airway disorders and in reconstructive surgery of tracheobronchial tree.
Publisher
JCDR Research and Publications
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine
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