Study of nutrient foramina in fibula: its applied importance

Authors

  • Malamoni Dutta Department of Anatomy,Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
  • Putul Mahanta Professor and Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
  • Baneswar Baro Department of Anatomy, Diphu Medical College, Diphu, Assam, India
  • Devid Hazarika Department of Surgery, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam, India

Keywords:

Bone graft, Vascular surgery, Fibular flap, Applied importance

Abstract

The external opening of the nutrient canal is usually referred to as the nutrient foramen. The term 'Nutrient' itself describes the role of  nutrient foramina in the nutrition and overall growth of the bones. The diaphyseal nutrient artery is the primary source of blood to  entire osteal tissue and bone marrow of a long bone, especially during its active growth period and the early stages of ossification.  Therefore, they play a very significant role in the healing of fractures and prevention of avascular bone necrosis. Every nutrient  foramen has a particular position in each bone and fibula is of no exception. However, the number and location of nutrient foramina  may very sometimes. In bone graft and vascularised surgery, the fibula is commonly used. Therefore, an understanding of the position  and number of nutrient foramina in fibula is essential. Moreover, fibula flap is the most widely accepted flaps used in the mandibular  reconstruction surgery, especially in the malignancy of oral and oropharyngeal regions. This review paper outlines the anatomical  variation of the nutrient foramen of the fibula and its applied importance in clinical practice. 

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Published

2020-08-07

How to Cite

Dutta, M., Mahanta , P., Baro, B., & Hazarika , D. (2020). Study of nutrient foramina in fibula: its applied importance . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 42(2), 137-139. https://jiafm.in/index.php/jiafm/article/view/351