Morphologic and morphometric bilateral analysis and sexual dimorphism in sciatic nerves of adults: an anatomic investigation of cadaveric specimens in Uganda with implications on sciatic nerve neuropathologies

Eric Simidi Kegoye, A.O. Ojewale, Winnie Ezekiel,Ibe Michael Usman,Eric Osamudiamwen Aigbogun, Adesanya Olamide Adewale,Edgar Mario Fernandez,Keneth Iceland Kasozi,Halima Nalugo, Isaac Echoru,Adam Moyosore Afodun,Ritah Kenganzi, Okeniran Olatayo Segun,Fred Ssempijja

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract Background The Sciatic nerve (SN) depicts sex and side-associated dimorphic features that are of clinical relevancy. The study investigated the sex and side-related morphologic and morphometric variations of the nerve using cadavers. Methods A cross-sectional cadaveric study on 62 Ugandan cadavers were used. Continuous variables were reported using descriptive statistics and discrete variables were reported as percentages. Ordinary two-way ANOVA was used to compare the dimensions and percentages of patterns of the SN. Results The study identified six categories of exit patterns of the SN, type A (“Below and undivided”) occurred in a majority of cases (62.9%), a penta furcate branching pattern dominated the whole population, “Bifurcate” termination pattern was found in most SNs (90.3% and 87.1% for right and left limbs respectively) while the rest have the trifurcate termination pattern, with no side or sex-related variations. The average dimensions of SN were within normal ranges, and show no side-related differences but with a sex effect (are significantly higher in males than females), mean length of the SN in centimeters (length A: Males, right limbs = 30.58 ± 9.00; left limbs = 31.30 ± 6.20; Females, right = 26.07 ± 6.58; left = 26.30 ± 5.56), the mean level of termination of SN in centimeters (length B: Males, right = 8.5 ± 4; left = 8.2 ± 3.9; Females, right = 7.76 ± 3.8; left = 7.82 ± 3.5), mean SN diameters in millimeters: mean exit diameter (Males: right = 11.69 ± 1.92; left = 11.67 ± 2.16; Females, right = 8.41 ± 2.24; left = 9.28 ± 1.99), mean midthigh diameter (Males: right = 8.86 ± 1.56; left = 9.64 ± 1.88; Females, right = 7.12 ± 1.46; left = 8.28 ± 1.89), mean terminal end diameter (Males, right = 9.47 ± 2.07; left = 9.86 ± 2.32; Females, right = 7.5 ± 1.62; left = 8.4 ± 2.24). Conclusions Most SNs show normal anatomical characteristics with rare cases of sex-related dimorphism in the termination level and morphometry (length and diameter) of the nerve. The observed sexual dimorphisms in sciatic nerves are of great clinical and surgical interest and a warranty for more investigations in different populations, especially through the use of advanced techniques such as ultrasonographic anatomy techniques.
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sciatic nerves neuropathologies,sciatic nerves,anatomic investigation,sexual dimorphism
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