Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note
Background/Aims The purpose of this study was to provide anatomical data on the dimensions and location of the subaxial transverse foramen (TF) in relation to surgical landmarks routinely used during anterior cervical procedures. Methods A total of 116 patients who underwent preoperative computed to...
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doaj-d859cdfdeb9e4a13bff26424759938fb2020-11-25T02:08:00ZengKorean Spinal Neurosurgery SocietyNeurospine2586-65832586-65912018-06-0115216316810.14245/ns.1836004.022797Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical NoteHridayesh Pratap Malla0Sung Bum Kim1Jun Sung Won2Man Kyu Choi3 Kathmandu Model Hospital Pradashani Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal Department of Neurosurgery, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Veterans Health Service Medical Center, Seoul, Korea Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, KoreaBackground/Aims The purpose of this study was to provide anatomical data on the dimensions and location of the subaxial transverse foramen (TF) in relation to surgical landmarks routinely used during anterior cervical procedures. Methods A total of 116 patients who underwent preoperative computed tomography (CT) evaluations for degenerative cervical disease were enrolled. Axial and coronal CT images of the cervical vertebrae from C3 to C6 were analyzed to measure interforaminal distance, the TF distance from the anterior and posterior vertebral body margin, TF dimensions, and the TF medial margin from the tip and medial margin of the uncus. Comparative and correlative analyses were also performed according to age, body mass index (BMI), and sex. Results All measurement values in male patients were larger than those in their female counterparts. The interforaminal distance gradually increased from C3 to C6. The distance of the TF medial margin from the tip of the uncus was found be above approximately 3 mm in all vertebrae except C6. Correlation analysis revealed that age had a significant negative relationship with the transverse diameter of TF. In contrast, BMI had a significant positive correlation with interforaminal distance. Moreover, the distances of the TF medial margin from the tip and medial margin of the uncus showed strong negative correlations with age. Conclusion Useful morphometric data were obtained that may help the operating surgeon to avoid vertebral artery injury. The safe distance from the tip of the uncus to the TF medial margin was found to be approximately 3 mm, and this distance should not be violated during lateral decompression. In addition, this value may decrease with age.http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-1836004-022.pdfComputed tomographyCervical spineTransverse foramenUncus |
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Hridayesh Pratap Malla Sung Bum Kim Jun Sung Won Man Kyu Choi Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note Neurospine Computed tomography Cervical spine Transverse foramen Uncus |
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Hridayesh Pratap Malla Sung Bum Kim Jun Sung Won Man Kyu Choi |
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Hridayesh Pratap Malla |
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Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note |
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Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note |
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Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note |
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Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note |
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Study of the Transverse Foramen in the Subaxial Cervical Spine in Korean Patients With Degenerative Changes: An Anatomical Note |
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study of the transverse foramen in the subaxial cervical spine in korean patients with degenerative changes: an anatomical note |
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Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society |
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Neurospine |
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2586-6583 2586-6591 |
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2018-06-01 |
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Background/Aims The purpose of this study was to provide anatomical data on the dimensions and location of the subaxial transverse foramen (TF) in relation to surgical landmarks routinely used during anterior cervical procedures. Methods A total of 116 patients who underwent preoperative computed tomography (CT) evaluations for degenerative cervical disease were enrolled. Axial and coronal CT images of the cervical vertebrae from C3 to C6 were analyzed to measure interforaminal distance, the TF distance from the anterior and posterior vertebral body margin, TF dimensions, and the TF medial margin from the tip and medial margin of the uncus. Comparative and correlative analyses were also performed according to age, body mass index (BMI), and sex. Results All measurement values in male patients were larger than those in their female counterparts. The interforaminal distance gradually increased from C3 to C6. The distance of the TF medial margin from the tip of the uncus was found be above approximately 3 mm in all vertebrae except C6. Correlation analysis revealed that age had a significant negative relationship with the transverse diameter of TF. In contrast, BMI had a significant positive correlation with interforaminal distance. Moreover, the distances of the TF medial margin from the tip and medial margin of the uncus showed strong negative correlations with age. Conclusion Useful morphometric data were obtained that may help the operating surgeon to avoid vertebral artery injury. The safe distance from the tip of the uncus to the TF medial margin was found to be approximately 3 mm, and this distance should not be violated during lateral decompression. In addition, this value may decrease with age. |
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Computed tomography Cervical spine Transverse foramen Uncus |
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