Vol. 123 No. 3 (2018)
Original Article

Do universal critical spine dimensions exist?

Fowzia Farzana
Postgraduate Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Bashir A. Shah
Department of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Shabir A. Bhat
Postgraduate Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Shaheen Shahdad
Postgraduate Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India

Published 2019-05-27

Keywords

  • Spine,
  • diameter,
  • cervical,
  • magnetic resonance

How to Cite

Farzana, F., Shah, B. A., Bhat, S. A., & Shahdad, S. (2019). Do universal critical spine dimensions exist?. Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 123(3), 282–287. Retrieved from https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/ijae/article/view/1666

Abstract

The effective spinal canal diameter is the fundamental index which will determine whether a patient of any compressive cervical spine pathology will get neurological deficit or not. So we analysed this index in our subset of population. 180 subjects with normal or near normal cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging were included. Antero-posterior diameter and transverse diameter of spinal canal from C3 to C7 was measured. Similarly spinal cord antero-posterior and transverse diameters were measured. Space available for cord was calculated at each of these levels in both sexes as the difference between the antero-posterior diameter of the spinal canal and that of the spinal cord. The mean value with standard deviation of cervical spinal canal diameter antero-posterior diameter at C3, C4, C5, C6 and C7 was 13.69±1.248, 13.34±1.186, 13.15±1.233, 13.12±1.275 and 13.73±1.226 mm respectively. The spinal cord antero-posterior diameter at the same level was 7.61±0.728, 7.58±0.677, 7.40±0.653, 7.12±0.657 and 6.69±0.622 mm respectively. The mean cervical spinal canal diameter of the local population in our region is different from the rest of the country. This has two implications; first the ancestral lineage is matching with some remote races of the world for which a detailed study may be needed. Secondly the dimension at which we call çritical stenosis may be different in the region as compared with the rest of the country.