Posterior cervical fusion c7 t1

    • [DOC File]Spine Miller’s Board Review

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      Cervical anatomy. C3-6 bifid spinous processes. C7 vertebra prominens. carotid tubercle – lat process of C6. cricoid cart C6. thyroid cart C45. uncinate processes projections off post-lat surf of sup end plates. joints of Luschka - articulation w/ convex inf-lat surf of caudal vert. vert A passes ant to TP’s of C7 before enterins spine at ...

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    • ResearchGate

      Biomechanical comparison of anterior cervical spine instrumentation techniques with and without supplemental posterior fusion after different corpectomy and discectomy combinations: Laboratory ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomical Terminology - San Diego Mesa College

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      Transverse foramen – found on all cervical vertebrae (C1-C7); passageway for vertebral artery & vein. Atlas (C1) - anterior & posterior tubercles – central prominence on anterior & posterior arch for muscle & ligament attachment - superior articular facets – cup-like facets for articulation with occipital condyles

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    • [DOC File]Case Scenario #1 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Imaging shows a spondylotic cervical spine with tear-drop fractures at C5 and C6 and severe stenosis of spinal canal at C4-C5, C5-C6, C6-C7 with signs of myelomalacia. The patient undergoes a posterior decompression and fusion C3-T1 with blood loss 420cc.

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    • [DOC File]Achondroplasia of Pelvis

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      C7 . Transverse processes go down and out. T1 . Transverse processes go up and out. Cervical Rib. If it has an accessory articulation then it is known as cervical digit. Linked with thoracic cage. Cervicothoracic Transitional Segment. No joint space hypertrophic transverse process on one side. Cervical rib on other side (joint space was visible ...

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    • An Introduction to the Axial Skeleton - HCC Learning Web

      The Cervical Vertebrae. Vertebra prominens (C7) Transitions to thoracic vertebrae. Has a long spinous process with a broad tubercle. Has large transverse processes. Ligamentum nuchae (elastic ligament) extends from C7 to skull. 7-7 Vertebral Regions. Thoracic Vertebrae (T1–T12) Have heart-shaped bodies. Larger bodies than in C1–C7

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    • [DOC File]Abstract

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      Of the 85 patients, 7 (8%) had a congenital cervical fusion (CCF) at one or more levels Fig 6. Three were isolated at C2-3, one at C3-4 and one at C7-T1. Two had multiple level fusions, one at C5-6 and C7-T1 and the other at C5-7 and in the thoracic spine.

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    • [DOC File]An Introduction to the Axial Skeleton

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      Vertebra prominens (C7) Transitions to thoracic vertebrae. Has a long spinous process with a broad tubercle. Has large transverse processes. Ligamentum nuchae (elastic ligament) extends from C7 to skull. Thoracic vertebrae (T1–T12) Have heart-shaped bodies. Larger bodies than in C1–C7. Smaller vertebral foramen than in C1–C7. Long ...

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    • [DOC File]Vertebral Column – Strong flexible rod that encloses and ...

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      CERVICAL VERTEBRAE – (C1-C7) C2-C7 have bifid spinous processes & Transverse processes have foramina. Atlas (C1) – Supports the head. Has no body or spinous process. Articulates with the occipital bone. Allows the head to nod up and down. Axis (C2) – Has dens (small superior peg that fits into the atlas) allow the head to rotate from side ...

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    • [DOC File]Degenerative Joint Disease (Spine)

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      C2/3 – C6/7 (C7/T1) C4/5 & C5/6 = most common. Disk Degeneration occurs first then Lushka Jt follows (Linearly) *Osteophytes are predominate finding at uncinate process. Osteophytes project Post (need oblique view to see), Lat (more significant)& Ant *Cervical IVF’s are 45 AnteroLateral in cervical spine

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