The quantitative anatomy of the cervical nerve root groove and the intervertebral foramen

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作者
Ebraheim, NA
An, HS
Xu, RM
Ahmad, M
Yeasting, RA
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[1] MED COLL OHIO,DEPT ANAT,TOLEDO,OH 43699
[2] MED COLL WISCONSIN,DEPT ORTHOPAED SURG,MILWAUKEE,WI 53226
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cervical nerve canal; cervical spine; intervertebral foramen;
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10.1097/00007632-199607150-00001
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. The present study evaluated the cervical nerve groove and intervertebral foramen using dried vertebrae and cadaveric cervical spine. Objectives. To measure the cervical nerve groove in eight linear and one angular dimensions and the intervertebral foramen in two linear diameters. Summary of Background Data. Several anatomic studies of the cervical spine exist, but very little quantitative data have been reported on the cervical nerve groove. Methods. Dried cervical vertebrae, C3-C7, from 41 complete vertebral sets (205 vertebrae) and 14 cadaveric cervical spine were obtained for the present study. Anatomic evaluation focused on the cervical nerve groove for dry specimens and intervertebral foramen for cadaveric specimens. Ten linear and one angular measurements were made bilaterally. The mean, range, acid standard deviation were calculated for all of the specimens and for male and female specimens separately. Results. Differences in dimensions of malo and female specimens were not found to be statistically significant. The average lengths of tho medial zone and distances from-the midline of the vertebral body to the anterior border of the medial zone for male and female specimens consistently increased from C3 to C7. The width of the medial zone was larger in C3 than that of C4, C5, and C6 in male and female specimens. The minimum width for all levels ranged 1-2 mm. The medial zone depths gradually increased from C3 (3.2 mm for male and 2.3 mm for female specimens) to C7 (4.9. mm for male and 4.4 mm for female specimens). The smallest anteroposterior distances from the posterior midpoint of the lateral masts to the posterior border of the nerve groove were found in C7 (6.7 mm for male and 6.1 mm for female specimens). The general trend of the foraminal height and width increased from the cephalad:to caudal except at C2-C3. Conclusions. These data may enhance understanding of the important bony elements associated with the cervical spinal nerves and roots as they pass through the cervical nerve groove and the intervertebral foramen.
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