The Annals of African Surgery (Jan 2022)

Prevalence of Os Acromiale in an Indigenous East African Population: A Computerized Tomography Scan-based Study

  • Mordicai Atinga,
  • Njalalle Baraza,
  • Sarah Wambui,
  • Wachira Joseph Thiong’o,
  • Angela Atinga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/aas.v19i1.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 4 – 7

Abstract

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Background: Failure of fusion to any of the acromion physes at maturity may lead to an os acromiale. A radiological review into the prevalence of os acromiale in an indigenous East African population was performed using computer tomography (CT) imaging. The study aimed to demonstrate a lower prevalence of os acromiale in an urban population compared with cadaveric studies. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study with consecutive sampling. CT scans of both shoulders obtained for non-shoulder pathology were used for the analysis. CT scanning was performed at a tertiary referral hospital from January 2019 to July 2020. Results: Nine hundred eighty-two CT studies were eligible for the review. There were 148 os acromiale identified that were either pre-acromiale or mesoacromiale. The study found a 15% prevalence of os acromiale among an ethnic East African population, of which almost 40% were meso-acromiale and 60% were pre-acromiale, with no meta-acromiale. Conclusion: The prevalence of os acromiale found in this study is similar to that observed in earlier cadaveric studies.

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