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Posterior osseous bridging of C1.
Authors:Serkan Simsek  Kazim Yigitkanli  Ayhan Comert  Halil I Acar  Hakan Seckin  Uygur Er  Deniz Belen  Ibrahim Tekdemir  Alaittin Elhan
Affiliation:Neurosurgery Department, Training and Research Hospital, Ministry of Health, Ankara, Turkey.
Abstract:The sulcus of the vertebral artery is located behind the lateral mass of the atlas and in some cases is converted into a foramen by anomalous ossification known as the posterior ponticulus (osseous bridge). This study involved anatomical observations of 158 isolated anatomical specimens of dry C1 vertebrae. The incidence and types of posterior osseous bridging were identified for the 158 dry samples of atlas vertebrae. In nine (5.6%) dry C1 vertebrae, partial osseous bridging was detected (bilaterally in eight vertebrae and unilaterally on the left in one). Complete osseous bridging (arcuate foramen) was observed in six (3.8%) dry C1 vertebrae (bilaterally in one vertebra, unilaterally on the left in three, and on the right in two). Awareness of the types of posterior osseous bridging of C1 in craniocervical junction surgery is essential, and may be helpful in surgical interventions in this region.
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