Microsurgical anatomy of the dorsal cervical rootlets and dorsal root entry zones
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Microsurgical anatomy of the dorsal cervical rootlets and dorsal root entry zones
Abstract
Background: Detailed anatomical knowledge of the dorsal cervical rootlets and dorsal root entry zones (DREZ) is important for the diagnosis and treatment of cervical myeloradiculopathy and surgical management of pain. There are far fewer micro-anatomical studies of this area than gross anatomical studies. This study presents several anatomical points regarding the dorsal cervical rootlets and dorsal root entry zones.
Method: Fifteen adult formalin-fixed cadaveric spines from C1 to T1 were used to observe the posterior structures. They were studied under the surgical microscope following en bloc laminectomy and foraminotomy. The morphological features of the dorsal root entry zones and dorsal rootlets were determined. The distance from the midline to the DREZ, the longitudinal length of the DREZ in the spinal canal, the length of the dorsal rootlets, the number of dorsal rootlets and the intersegmental anastomoses between the dorsal rootlets were measured.
Findings: The distance from the midline to the DREZ ranged from 1.1 to 4.7 mm. Longitudinal length of the dorsal rootlets ranged 4.3-17.7 mm. The shortest length of the dorsal rootlets ranged between 5-28 mm, and longest lengths of the dorsal rootlets ranged 6.8-30.3 mm. The number of dorsal rootlets ranged from 2-13. Between the C2-T1 dorsal rootlets, 142 connections out of 30 intersegments were noted.
Conclusions: The distance from the midline to the DREZ decreased in the lower cervical spine. The longest longitudinal length of the DREZ was at the C5 level. The length of the dorsal rootlets was increased in the lower cervical spine. The average number of dorsal rootlets tended to increase in the lower cervical spine. Anastomoses were most often found between C6-7 and C5-6 dorsal rootlets. Knowledge of the anatomical features of dorsal cervical rootlets and dorsal root entry zones is essential for a surgeon to avoid injuring the neural structures. This knowledge is a must not only to avoid complications but also for the success, safety and effectiveness of microsurgical operations of the pathological conditions like posterior myeloradiculopathy and pain treatment such as DREZ operations.
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