Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments

Introduction: fragmented bone remains represent a challenge for bio-anthropo-logists and archeologists, as they are used to rebuild every anatomical or bone part to provide relevant information. As main study objective, it was established that by measuring the sagitta of a cap-preserved human femur,...

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Suárez Rivera, Alfonso
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2016
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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Palabra clave:
physical anthropology
femoral cap
rope
sphere.
antropología física
casquete femoral
cuerda
esfera.
antropologia física
acetábulo femoral
corda
esfera.
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Aplicabilidad de un método osteogeométrico para fragmentos óseos humanos esferoideos
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Aplicabilidade de um método osteo-geométrico para fragmentos ósseos humanos esferoides
title Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
spellingShingle Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
physical anthropology
femoral cap
rope
sphere.
antropología física
casquete femoral
cuerda
esfera.
antropologia física
acetábulo femoral
corda
esfera.
title_short Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
title_full Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
title_fullStr Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
title_sort Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone Fragments
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Suárez Rivera, Alfonso
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Suárez Rivera, Alfonso
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv physical anthropology
femoral cap
rope
sphere.
topic physical anthropology
femoral cap
rope
sphere.
antropología física
casquete femoral
cuerda
esfera.
antropologia física
acetábulo femoral
corda
esfera.
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv antropología física
casquete femoral
cuerda
esfera.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antropologia física
acetábulo femoral
corda
esfera.
description Introduction: fragmented bone remains represent a challenge for bio-anthropo-logists and archeologists, as they are used to rebuild every anatomical or bone part to provide relevant information. As main study objective, it was established that by measuring the sagitta of a cap-preserved human femur, the diameter of the head is obtained, with the purpose of establishing the sex of the individual with his/her probable height. Methodology: this was done by using a geometric relationship based on the Pythagorean theorem and an adaptation of a domestic spherometer to a sliding gauge. 35 left femurs of 10 women and 25 men were used from a total of 149 cases available at the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Meta Branch in Villavicencio, Colombia from 2015 to 2016. Results: It was possible to demonstrate that there is an association between the sagitta of the cap and the femoral diameter (r2 = 0.87; p value = 0.05), with values lower than those reported in foreign literature for diameters of femoral heads and where it was possible to establish gender by knowing the sagitta. Conclusions: This study could be the main source of information on similar work in an area of the country where the discovery of incomplete, but explorable human remains is common.
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spelling Suárez Rivera, Alfonso2016-04-012022-03-02T16:45:20Z2022-03-02T16:45:20Zhttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ml/article/view/158810.16925/cf.v3i1.1588https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/44326Introduction: fragmented bone remains represent a challenge for bio-anthropo-logists and archeologists, as they are used to rebuild every anatomical or bone part to provide relevant information. As main study objective, it was established that by measuring the sagitta of a cap-preserved human femur, the diameter of the head is obtained, with the purpose of establishing the sex of the individual with his/her probable height. Methodology: this was done by using a geometric relationship based on the Pythagorean theorem and an adaptation of a domestic spherometer to a sliding gauge. 35 left femurs of 10 women and 25 men were used from a total of 149 cases available at the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Meta Branch in Villavicencio, Colombia from 2015 to 2016. Results: It was possible to demonstrate that there is an association between the sagitta of the cap and the femoral diameter (r2 = 0.87; p value = 0.05), with values lower than those reported in foreign literature for diameters of femoral heads and where it was possible to establish gender by knowing the sagitta. Conclusions: This study could be the main source of information on similar work in an area of the country where the discovery of incomplete, but explorable human remains is common.Introducción: los restos óseos fragmentados representan un reto para los bioantropólogos y arqueólogos, ya que a partir de ellos debe reconstruirse toda pieza anatómica ósea que brinde información relevante. Como objetivo principal del estudio se demostró que midiendo la sagita de un casquete conservado de fémur humano, se obtiene el diámetro de su cabeza, con el propósito de identificar el sexo del individuo con su probable estatura. Metodología: esto se realizó mediante el uso de una relación geométrica fundamentada en el teorema de Pitágoras y una adaptación de un esferómetro doméstico al calibrador de corredera. Se tomaron 35 fémures izquierdos de 10 mujeres y 25 hombres, de un total de 149 casos disponibles en el Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses de la Seccional Meta, Villavicencio, Colombia, durante el 2015 y el 2016. Resultados: se logró demostrar que existe una asociación entre la sagita del casquete y el diámetro femoral (r2 = 0,87; con valor de p = 0,05), con valores inferiores a los presentados en literaturas extranjeras para diámetros de cabezas femorales y en el que fue posible orientar el sexo conociendo la sagita. Conclusiones: el presente estudio podría ser la principal fuente de información sobre trabajos similares en una zona del país en la que es frecuente el hallazgo de restos humanos incompletos pero explorables.Introdução: os restos ósseos fragmentados constituem um desafio para os bioantropólogos e arqueólogos, porque a partir deles deve se reconstruir toda peça anatómica óssea que apresente informações relevantes. Como principal escopo do estudo foi demostrado que, medindo a ságita de um acetábulo conservado de fémur humano, obtém-se o diâmetro da sua cabeça, visando orientar o sexo do sujeito com sua provável estatura. Metodologia: o procedimento foi feito usando uma relação geométrica fundamentada no teorema de Pitágoras e uma adaptação de um esferómetro doméstico ao paquímetro. Tomaram-se 35 fémures esquerdos de 10 mulheres e 25 homens, de um total de 149 casos disponíveis no Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal e Ciências Forenses da Seccional Meta, Villavicencio, Colômbia, durante os anos 2015 e 2016. Resultados: foi possível demostrar que existe uma associação entre a ságita do acetábulo e o diâmetro femoral (r2 = 0,87; com valor de p = 0,05), com valores inferiores aos apresentados em literaturas estrangeiras para diâmetros de cabeças femorais e no que foi possível orientar o sexo conhecendo a ságita. Conclusões: o presente estudo poderia ser a principal fonte de informação sobre trabalhos similares em uma zona do país onde é frequente o achado de restos humanos incompletos, porém analisáveis.application/pdfspaUniversidad Cooperativa de Colombia / Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenseshttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ml/article/view/1588/1877Derechos de autor 2016 Colombia Forenseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Colombia Forense; Vol. 3 No. 1; 31-40Colombia Forense; Vol. 3 Núm. 1; 31-40Colombia Forense; v. 3 n. 1; 31-402145-96492145-0684physical anthropologyfemoral capropesphere.antropología físicacasquete femoralcuerdaesfera.antropologia físicaacetábulo femoralcordaesfera.Applicability of an Osteogeometric Method of Spheroid Human Bone FragmentsAplicabilidad de un método osteogeométrico para fragmentos óseos humanos esferoideosAplicabilidade de um método osteo-geométrico para fragmentos ósseos humanos esferoidesArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPublication20.500.12494/44326oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/443262024-07-16 13:33:38.606metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com