Anatomy of the Subaxial Cervical SpineThe cervical spine is a deep anatomical structure centrally located in the axial view of the neck and surrounded by a thick and powerful muscular compartment. It is surrounded and contained by the dee
Anatomical research has shown that due to the unique anatomical structure of the cervical spine, it is challenging to directly address compression on the dura mater anteriorly during lumbar puncture surgery, relying solely on the “bowstring” principle for indirect decompression [34]. The degree of...
Anatomy of Lamina of Subaxial Spine Based on Computerized Tomographic MeasurementJittipong SanpoteThanwa SudsangKriangsak Saetia
This book accentuates the anatomies involved in spine surgery techniques, from the base of the skull down to the sacrum and the sacroiliac joint. It includes extensive illustrations that cover all major spine surgeries. It also discusses the instrumentations used with different operative approaches....
SpineMagnetic Resonance ImagingTomographyX-Ray ComputedHeadThis book presents a correlative display of horizontal, coronal, and sagittal sections of the head and spine with a wide array of MRI images, CT scans, and conventional radiographs. Superb full color illustrations of serial dissections ...
Anatomy of Lamina in the Subaxial Cervical Spine With the Special Reference to Translaminar Screws: CT and Cadaveric Analysis With Screw Trajectory Simulation.doi:10.1097/bsd.0000000000000159Woojin ChoJason T. LeAdam L. ShimerBrian C. Werner
In the present chapter, the relevant anatomic structures of the anterior neck and the anterior cervical spine are discussed, related to the high retropharyngeal and the anterior subaxial approaches. The relevant muscles, fasciae, vessels, and nerves are shown together with some details on the ...
The cervicothoracic junction is the intersection between the mobile cervical spine and the rigid thoracic spine. This chapter focuses on the muscular anatomy of the posterior subaxial and upper thoracic spine and on the special bony anatomy of the vertebras forming the cervicothoracic junction....
Subsequently, an evaluation of the MMPs of the cervical and lumbar spine was carried out. After this, a record of spinal mobility was made using conventional metrology. Approximately 45 min were necessary for the complete evaluation of each subject. 2.4. Myotonometric Measurements A manual myo...
[4]. This problem can occur at the point when intraoperatively a straight locking plate will be bent to fit the bone anatomy resulting in directing the locking screw into the articular surface. A recent development to overcome these limitations was the introduction of polyaxial locking systems, ...