A Cadaver Study of Iliolumbar Ligament from a Viewpoint of Surface Anatomy. |
Kim, Joon Sung , Kim, Hye Won , Kim, Jong Hyun , Kim, Il Soo , Ko, Young Jin , Shin, Jae Eun , Kang, Eu Jin |
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea. shinjaeeun@yahoo.co.kr 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea. |
장요인대의 해부학적 연구: 요추 극돌기와의 연관성 |
김준성, 김혜원, 김종현, 김일수1, 고영진, 신재은, 강유진 |
가톨릭대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실 및 1서울대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실 |
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Abstract |
Objective: To assess the anatomical relationship between spinous process of the lumbar vertebrae and iliolumbar ligament from a viewpoint of surface anatomy. Method: Fourteen iliolumbar ligaments of seven human cadavers were dissected and measured distance from the lumbar spinous process to the iliolumbar ligament and vertical depth of iliolumbar ligament from the skin surface. Results : All 14 iliolumbar ligaments were originated at the L5 transverse process and inserted in anterior surface of the iliac crest. Direct distance from lumbar spinous process to the origin siteof the iliolumbar ligament was 7.67⁑0.39 cm (distance from the spinous process to presumed skin point of the termination site of the ligament, 6.71⁑0.4 cm). Vertical depth from skin surface was 3.94⁑0.57 cm to the origin site of the iliolumbar ligament, and 3.67⁑0.54 cm to the termination site of the iliolumbar ligament.
Conclusion The iliolumbar ligament was deep seated anatomical structure in the lumbosacral region. Superficial landmark of the lumbar spinous process may be useful in approach to iliolumbar ligament. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2003; 27: 974-977)
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Key Words:
Iliolumbar ligament, Spinous process, Cadaver study |
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