Amonoo-Kuofi H S, el-Badawi M G, Fatani J A, Butt M M
Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Anat. 1988 Aug;159:1-10.
The lumbosacral spines of two fetal and twelve adult cadavers have been studied by dissection. Evidence shows that the fifth lumbar intervertebral foramen is crossed on its external aspect by a strong, cord-like corporotransverse ligament passing obliquely downwards, forwards and medially from the inferior aspect of the accessory process of the fifth lumbar vertebra to the lateral surface of the intervertebral disc and the adjacent parts of the bodies of the fifth and first sacral vertebrae. Superficially, the ligament is related to another flat band--the lumbosacral hood. Together these ligaments separate and provide openings for the sympathetic ramus, the ventral ramus and blood vessels related to the intervertebral foramen. On the dorsal aspect, a tripartite ligament, the mamillo-transverso-accessory ligament, bears important relationships to the subdivisions of the dorsal ramus and also the zygapophyseal joint. The significance of these findings is discussed.
通过解剖研究了两具胎儿和十二具成人尸体的腰骶椎。证据表明,第五腰椎椎间孔在其外侧被一条强壮的索状体横韧带穿过,该韧带从第五腰椎副突的下方向下、向前并向内倾斜,延伸至椎间盘的侧面以及第五腰椎和第一骶椎椎体的相邻部分。在表面上,该韧带与另一条扁平带——腰骶帽相关。这些韧带共同分开并为与椎间孔相关的交感神经支、腹侧支和血管提供开口。在背侧,一条三分的韧带,即乳突-横突-副突韧带,与背侧支的分支以及关节突关节有着重要的关系。讨论了这些发现的意义。