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- PEDICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Note: Each pedicle has a superior and inferior notch that forms an intervertebral foramen with a pedicle on an adjacent vertebra allowing for the passage of spinal nerves and vessels
- Vertebral Pedicles: Anatomy, Function, and Spine Surgery
Vertebral pedicles are two short, thick projections that extend from the back of the vertebral body Each vertebra has a pair of pedicles which connect the front part of the vertebra, the vertebral body, to the back part, the vertebral arch
- Pedicle - Wikipedia
Pedicle of vertebral arch, the segment between the transverse process and the vertebral body, and is often used as a radiographic marker and entry point in vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty procedures
- Pedicle | definition of pedicle by Medical dictionary
Biology A small stalk or stalklike structure, especially one supporting or connecting an organ or other body part Also called pedicel 2 Medicine a A slender footlike or stemlike part, as at the base of a tumor b Part of a skin or tissue graft that is left temporarily attached to the original site
- What Are Pedicles in the Spine and Why Are They Important?
The pedicles are components within the vertebral column, playing a fundamental role in maintaining spinal stability and providing protection for the nervous system These bony pillars are an integral part of each vertebra, contributing to the overall strength and structural integrity of the spine
- Pedicle: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A pedicle is a stem or stalk of tissue that connects parts of the body to each other
- Spine pedicle anatomy and morphology - 3D Atlas of Neurological Surgery
The pedicle is an osseous bridge between the vertebral body and lamina, serving as a key structural component for spinal stability Their dimensions and orientations vary across spinal levels and they transmit significant mechanical loads between the anterior and posterior columns of the spine
- Anatomy of the Vertebral Pedicle - Musculoskeletal Key
Pedicle width is the essential and determining element It reaches its minimum at the level of T4 and T5 with an average pedicle diameter of 4 5 mm, sometimes with values <3 mm
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