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Morphological changes of the caudal cervical intervertebral foramina due to flexion-extension and compression-traction movements in the canine cervical vertebral column

机译:犬颈椎脊柱屈伸运动和压迫运动引起的尾颈椎间孔形态变化

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Background Previous studies in humans have reported that the dimensions of the intervertebral foramina change significantly with movement of the spine. Cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM) in dogs is characterized by dynamic and static compressions of the neural components, leading to variable degrees of neurologic deficits and neck pain. Studies suggest that intervertebral foraminal stenosis has implications in the pathogenesis of CSM. The dimensions of the cervical intervertebral foramina may significantly change during neck movements. This could have implication in the pathogenesis of CSM and other diseases associated with radiculopathy such as intervertebral disc disease. The purpose of this study was to quantify the morphological changes in the intervertebral foramina of dogs during flexion, extension, traction, and compression of the canine cervical vertebral column. All vertebral columns were examined with magnetic resonance imaging prior to biomechanic testing. Eight normal vertebral columns were placed in Group 1 and eight vertebral columns with intervertebral disc degeneration or/and protrusion were assigned to Group 2. Molds of the left and right intervertebral foramina from C4-5, C5-6 and C6-7 were taken during all positions and loading modes. Molds were frozen and vertical (height) and horizontal (width) dimensions of the foramina were measured. Comparisons were made between neutral to flexion and extension, flexion to extension, and traction to compression in neutral position. Results Extension decreased all the foraminal dimensions significantly, whereas flexion increased all the foraminal dimensions significantly. Compression decreased all the foraminal dimensions significantly, and traction increased the foraminal height, but did not significantly change the foraminal width. No differences in measurements were seen between groups. Conclusions Our results show movement-related changes in the dimensions of the intervertebral foramina, with significant foraminal narrowing in extension and compression.
机译:背景技术先前的人体研究表明,椎间孔的尺寸会随着脊柱的移动而发生显着变化。狗的颈椎病(CSM)的特征是神经成分的动态和静态压缩,导致不同程度的神经功能缺损和颈部疼痛。研究表明,椎间孔狭窄在CSM的发病机理中具有影响。颈部运动时,颈椎间孔的尺寸可能会发生显着变化。这可能与CSM和其他与神经根病相关的疾病(如椎间盘疾病)的发病机理有关。这项研究的目的是量化犬颈椎柱的屈曲,伸展,牵引和压迫过程中狗椎间孔的形态变化。在生物力学测试之前,对所有椎骨柱进行磁共振成像检查。第1组中放置了8块正常椎骨,第2组中放置了8块椎间盘退变或/和突出的椎骨。所有位置和装载模式。冷冻模具,并测量孔的垂直(高度)和水平(宽度)尺寸。比较了在中立位置中性到弯曲和伸展,弯曲到伸展和牵引到压缩之间的差异。结果伸展显着减小了所有孔的尺寸,而屈曲则显着增加了所有孔的尺寸。压缩可显着减小所有孔的尺寸,而牵引力可增加孔的高度,但不会显着改变孔的宽度。两组之间没有观察到测量差异。结论我们的结果显示椎间孔尺寸的运动相关变化,椎间孔的延伸和压缩明显变窄。

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