宫椎间孔:微解剖学,病理学和临床影响
Jesse J Caballero1, Austin Darden2, Shahjehan Ahmad3
1Hoag Orthopedic Institute, Irvine, CA.
Clinical spine surgery
|September 16, 2024
概括
了解宫椎间孔 (cIVF) 解剖学对于治疗宫骨干细胞病变至关重要. 这篇评论详细介绍了cIVF微解剖学及其在神经根压缩中的作用.
科学领域:
- 脊椎解剖学和生物力学
- 干预性疼痛管理是一种干预性疼痛管理.
- 神经外科 神经外科
背景情况:
- 宫椎间 (cIVF) 是宫神经根的一个复杂的解剖走廊.
- 像面部缩和椎间盘这样的退行性变化可能会危及cIVF,导致神经根压缩和椎根性病变.
研究的目的:
- 为了提供关于椎间孔 (cIVF) 解剖学的全面基础知识.
- 帮助脊柱外科医生,干预医生和物理医生治疗椎脊柱病理.
- 鼓励对cIVF微解剖学的进一步研究.
主要方法:
- 基于证据的现有文献叙事审查.
- 关键的成像,尸体和临床研究的综合.
- 专注于cIVF中的微解剖结构.
主要成果:
- 探索影响前大小和神经根压缩的动态变化.
- 详细分析背部根结节与cIVF的关系.
- 讨论甲状腺带,动脉和静脉的功能和临床意义.
结论:
- 在cIVF的变化是宫退行性病理的常见基础.
- 彻底了解cIVF微解剖学可以改善潜在疾病过程的治疗.
- 改善的解剖学知识有助于改善宫激素病的患者的治疗结果.
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