Thoracolumbar Spine Anatomy and Pathology - Root Canal
L4 L5 Neuroforamen (Root Canal)
1. The superior articular process of L5 intrudes into the neuroforamen from below like a wedge. 2. The outermost annulus fibrosus is partially ossified and extruded and completely obliterates the lower portion of the foramen. 3. The ligamentum flavum is redundant and thickened and also exerts a mass effect on the root against the unyielding pedicle. Note also the sclerosis adjacent to the endplates and the engorgement of the retrovertebral epidural veinous plexus (see also section 8 and 20). | ||
Professor of Clinical Anatomy
Academic University Hospital
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Uppsala, Sweden
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Last Updated: 07/29/2004
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