In-vitro study of the third occipital nerve near the C2-3 facet joint and the association between its morphology and the presence of a third occipital nerve notch

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nicolas Van Vlasselaer, Ben Serrien, Erik Cattrysse
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Abstract

Introduction

Occipital neuralgia, a debilitating condition characterized by headaches and neck pain, has been linked to the third occipital nerve (TON). Despite its potential role in this condition, the TON's relationship with surrounding structures, particularly the facet joint at the C2-3 level, remains poorly understood.

Method

A comprehensive anatomical study was conducted on 35 embalmed and 5 fresh-frozen human body donors to investigate the relationship between the TON and the C2-3 facet joint. The TON was dissected, and its morphology described using a checklist. 3D coordinates of anatomical landmarks were registered using a Microscribe digitizer, nerve crossing angles and crossing locations were calculated. A logistic regression model was used to examine the association between the presence of a TON notch and degenerative/morphological characteristics.

Results

A slight notch was observed in 33 % of the facet joints and a clear notch in 7.7 % of the facet joints. Higher levels of joint degeneration, more lateral crossings of the TON, and a small separation between the nerve and the facet joint were independently associated with a higher odds of a TON notch. Additionally, a correlation was observed between the location and the angle of the nerve crossing and with the presence of a notch.

Conclusion

This study highlights the importance of degenerative and morphological factors in the occurrence of a TON notch in the C2-C3 facet joint. These results may have important clinical implications for diagnosis and treatment of occipital neuralgia and underscore the need for detailed anatomical assessments in patients with occipital headaches.
c3 -3小关节附近第三枕神经的体外研究及其形态与第三枕神经切迹存在之间的关系
枕神经痛是一种以头痛和颈部疼痛为特征的衰弱性疾病,与第三枕神经(TON)有关。尽管在这种情况下具有潜在的作用,但TON与周围结构,特别是C2-3水平的小关节的关系仍然知之甚少。方法对35例经防腐处理和5例新鲜冷冻的人体供体进行全面解剖研究,探讨TON与C2-3小关节的关系。解剖TON,并使用检查表描述其形态。使用Microscribe数字化仪记录解剖标志的三维坐标,计算神经交叉角度和交叉位置。逻辑回归模型用于检查TON缺口的存在与退化/形态特征之间的关联。结果33%的小关节面有轻微的切迹,7.7%的小关节面有明显的切迹。较高程度的关节退变、更多的外侧交叉、神经和小关节突之间的小分离与较高的TON切迹发生率独立相关。此外,观察到神经交叉的位置和角度以及切迹的存在之间存在相关性。结论本研究强调了退行性和形态学因素在C2-C3小关节TON切迹发生中的重要性。这些结果可能对枕神经痛的诊断和治疗具有重要的临床意义,并强调了对枕头痛患者进行详细解剖评估的必要性。
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Brain & spine
Brain & spine Surgery
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