Volume : VIII, Issue : V, May - 2018

Measurements of Cervical vertebral canal in dried bones

Dr. K. K. Gour

Abstract :

 Introduction – The size and shape of cervical spinal canal is very important in cases of spinal cord or nerve root

compression. The normal values in the available literature are mostly from studies in western population. The
documented normal values in Indians are very few. This work is designed to measure the midsagittal diameter of cervical spinal canal and to
calculate canal/body ratio in the population in and around Jabalpur. Material and method – 100 sets of dried cervical verteae of cadavers of adult
age group, stored in the department of Anatomy, NSCB Medical College, jabalpur were taken for the study. Midsagittal diameter of cervical
verteal canal (A), anteroposterior diameter of verteal body (B) and Torg‘s ratio (A/B) were calculated. Results – The mean value of midsagittal
diameter (in mm) at third, fourth, fth and sixth cervical verteal canal was observed to be 14.38, 14.40, 14.36 and 14.55 respectively. The mean
value of Torg‘s ratio at third, fourth, fth and sixth cervical verteal level was observed to be 1.04, 1.02, 1.01 and 1.01.

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Dr. K. K. Gour, Measurements of Cervical vertebral canal in dried bones, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2018


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