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Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF

Few studies have been conducted specifically on the dense connective tissue located in the posterior medial part of the cervical epidural space. This study was undertaken to examine the presence of this connection between the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of spinal canal at the level of...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Nan, Yuan, Xiao-Ying, Li, Yun-Fei, Chi, Yan-Yan, Gao, Hai-Bin, Zhao, Xin, Yu, Sheng-Bo, Sui, Hong-Jin, Sharkey, John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4118883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25084162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103451
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author Zheng, Nan
Yuan, Xiao-Ying
Li, Yun-Fei
Chi, Yan-Yan
Gao, Hai-Bin
Zhao, Xin
Yu, Sheng-Bo
Sui, Hong-Jin
Sharkey, John
author_facet Zheng, Nan
Yuan, Xiao-Ying
Li, Yun-Fei
Chi, Yan-Yan
Gao, Hai-Bin
Zhao, Xin
Yu, Sheng-Bo
Sui, Hong-Jin
Sharkey, John
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description Few studies have been conducted specifically on the dense connective tissue located in the posterior medial part of the cervical epidural space. This study was undertaken to examine the presence of this connection between the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of spinal canal at the level of C1–C2. 30 head-neck specimens of Chinese adults were used. Gross dissection was performed on the suboccipital regions of the 20 specimens. Having been treated with the P45 plastination method, 10 specimens were sliced (9 sagittal and 1 horizontal sections). As a result, a dense fibrous band was identified in the nuchal ligament of 29 specimens (except for one horizontal section case). This fascial structure arose from the tissue of the posterior border of the nuchal ligament and then projected anteriorly and superiorly to enter the atlantoaxial interspace. It was termed as to be named ligament (TBNL). In all 30 specimens the existence of a fibrous connection was found between the posterior aspect of the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of the spinal canal at the level of the atlas to the axis. This fibrous connection was identified as vertebrodural ligament (VDL). The VDL was mainly subdivided into three parts, and five variations of VDL were identified. These two structures, TBNL and VDL, firmly link the posterior aspect of cervical dura mater to the rear of the atlas-axis and the nuchal region. According to these findings, the authors speculated that the movements of the head and neck are likely to affect the shape of the cervical dural sleeve via the TBNL and VDL. It is hypothesized that the muscles directly associated with the cervical dural sleeve, in the suboccipital region, may work as a pump providing an important force required to move the CSF in the spinal canal.
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spelling pubmed-41188832014-08-04 Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF Zheng, Nan Yuan, Xiao-Ying Li, Yun-Fei Chi, Yan-Yan Gao, Hai-Bin Zhao, Xin Yu, Sheng-Bo Sui, Hong-Jin Sharkey, John PLoS One Research Article Few studies have been conducted specifically on the dense connective tissue located in the posterior medial part of the cervical epidural space. This study was undertaken to examine the presence of this connection between the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of spinal canal at the level of C1–C2. 30 head-neck specimens of Chinese adults were used. Gross dissection was performed on the suboccipital regions of the 20 specimens. Having been treated with the P45 plastination method, 10 specimens were sliced (9 sagittal and 1 horizontal sections). As a result, a dense fibrous band was identified in the nuchal ligament of 29 specimens (except for one horizontal section case). This fascial structure arose from the tissue of the posterior border of the nuchal ligament and then projected anteriorly and superiorly to enter the atlantoaxial interspace. It was termed as to be named ligament (TBNL). In all 30 specimens the existence of a fibrous connection was found between the posterior aspect of the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of the spinal canal at the level of the atlas to the axis. This fibrous connection was identified as vertebrodural ligament (VDL). The VDL was mainly subdivided into three parts, and five variations of VDL were identified. These two structures, TBNL and VDL, firmly link the posterior aspect of cervical dura mater to the rear of the atlas-axis and the nuchal region. According to these findings, the authors speculated that the movements of the head and neck are likely to affect the shape of the cervical dural sleeve via the TBNL and VDL. It is hypothesized that the muscles directly associated with the cervical dural sleeve, in the suboccipital region, may work as a pump providing an important force required to move the CSF in the spinal canal. Public Library of Science 2014-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4118883/ /pubmed/25084162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103451 Text en © 2014 Zheng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zheng, Nan
Yuan, Xiao-Ying
Li, Yun-Fei
Chi, Yan-Yan
Gao, Hai-Bin
Zhao, Xin
Yu, Sheng-Bo
Sui, Hong-Jin
Sharkey, John
Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF
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title_full Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF
title_fullStr Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF
title_full_unstemmed Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF
title_short Definition of the To Be Named Ligament and Vertebrodural Ligament and Their Possible Effects on the Circulation of CSF
title_sort definition of the to be named ligament and vertebrodural ligament and their possible effects on the circulation of csf
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4118883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25084162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103451
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