Anatomical Study of the Retrodural Space of Okada in the Cervical Region: 3D Micro-CT Findings.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Clinical Anatomy Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1002/ca.24269
Tae-Hyeon Cho, Byongnam Jun, Shin Hyung Kim, Hun-Mu Yang
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Abstract

The retrodural space of Okada (RSO) is a potential space located posterior to the ligamentum flavum. It can complicate epidural injections owing to its communication with the epidural space and facet joints. The purpose of this study was to clarify the anatomical structures of the cervical RSO and adjacent ligamentous tissues in cadavers. Cervical spine specimens from 15 embalmed cadavers were used for serial sectional dissection, histological verification, and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) analysis. Micro-CT images of the RSO were acquired after phosphotungstic acid preparation at the C5-7 levels. The RSO was examined meticulously on the basis of its three-dimensional (3D) topography. The 3D shape of the cervical RSO was successfully visualized using micro-CT imaging reconstruction. It had clear anatomical communications with the epidural space, facet joints, and interspinous space. Histological examination confirmed the presence of loose connective tissue within the RSO, which probably facilitates these communications. This cadaveric study demonstrated the 3D shape of the cervical RSO and its communications with adjacent anatomical structures. Further clinical studies are needed to explore the potential implications of these findings for cervical epidural injections.

宫颈冈田硬膜后间隙的解剖研究:三维显微ct表现。
冈田硬膜后间隙(RSO)是位于黄韧带后方的一个潜在间隙。由于其与硬膜外腔和关节突关节相通,可使硬膜外注射复杂化。本研究的目的是阐明尸体颈部RSO和邻近韧带组织的解剖结构。本文采用15具防腐尸体的颈椎标本进行了连续断层解剖、组织学验证和显微计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)分析。在C5-7水平制备磷钨酸后,获得RSO的显微ct图像。RSO在其三维(3D)地形的基础上进行了细致的检查。显微ct成像重建成功地显示了颈椎RSO的三维形状。它与硬膜外间隙、小关节和棘间间隙有清晰的解剖联系。组织学检查证实RSO内存在疏松的结缔组织,这可能促进了这些通讯。该尸体研究显示了颈椎RSO的三维形状及其与邻近解剖结构的联系。需要进一步的临床研究来探讨这些发现对宫颈硬膜外注射的潜在影响。
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Clinical Anatomy
Clinical Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
154
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Anatomy is the Official Journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists and the British Association of Clinical Anatomists. The goal of Clinical Anatomy is to provide a medium for the exchange of current information between anatomists and clinicians. This journal embraces anatomy in all its aspects as applied to medical practice. Furthermore, the journal assists physicians and other health care providers in keeping abreast of new methodologies for patient management and informs educators of new developments in clinical anatomy and teaching techniques. Clinical Anatomy publishes original and review articles of scientific, clinical, and educational interest. Papers covering the application of anatomic principles to the solution of clinical problems and/or the application of clinical observations to expand anatomic knowledge are welcomed.
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