Sacralization : Sacrum with Five Pairs of Sacral Foramina

A. Kamal, S. Ara, S. Begum, M. Hoque, Khadeza Khatun
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Context : The sacrum generally is composed of five vertebrae fused to form a triangular bony mass with four pairs of sacral foramina. The sacrum may contain six vertebrae, by development of an additional sacral element or by incorporation of the fifth lumbar or first coccygeal vertebrae produces five pairs of sacral foramina. Sacralization is entirely undiagnosable without an X-ray examination and rarely present any symptoms. Sacra of six bodies with five pairs of sacral foramina are found frequently in the department of anatomy during routine study of bones. Material and Methods: The present study was performed on 218 (two hundred eighteen) adult human dry sacra of unknown sex. The study samples were distributed into male and female sex groups by discriminant function analysis The study was descriptive type and was conducted in the department of Anatomy, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, from January 2011 to December 2011. The sacrum was examined to assess the number of its vertebral segments and sacral foramina. Result : A typical sacrum consisting of 5 segments with four pairs of sacral foramina was observed in 78.9 % cases, while sacralisation with five pairs of sacral foramina was seen in 21.10 % of cases. Conclusion: The number of vertebrae in sacrum may be increased by fusion of fifth lumbar vertebra or first coccygeal vertebra producing sacralization. The knowledge of significant number of sacralization is necessary in managing spinal surgery and for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose in low back pain. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bja.v11i2.20670 Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy, July 2013, Vol. 11 No. 2 pp 54-57
圣化:骶骨与五对骶孔
背景:骶骨通常由五块椎骨融合形成一个三角形的骨块和四对骶骨孔组成。骶骨可包含六块椎骨,通过一个额外的骶骨元件的发育或通过与第五腰椎或第一尾椎的结合产生五对骶骨孔。没有x线检查,圣化是完全无法诊断的,很少有任何症状。六体骶骨伴五对骶骨孔是解剖科在骨常规研究中经常发现的。材料和方法:本研究对218例(218例)性别不明的成人干骶骨进行了研究。通过判别函数分析将研究样本分为男女两性别组。研究为描述性研究,于2011年1月至2011年12月在达卡医学院解剖学系进行。检查骶骨以评估其椎节和骶孔的数量。结果:典型的骶骨由5节段组成,有4对骶孔,占78.9%,而骶骨化有5对骶孔占21.10%。结论:第五腰椎或第一尾椎融合可增加骶骨内椎体数量。在脊柱外科手术管理和腰痛的诊断和治疗中,了解大量的骶骨是必要的。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bja.v11i2.20670孟加拉解剖学杂志,2013年7月,Vol. 11 No. 2 pp . 54-57
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