- Posterior longitudinal ligament
Infobox Ligament
Name = Posterior longitudinal ligament
Latin = ligamentum longitudinale posterius
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Caption = Posterior longitudinal ligament, in the thoracic region. (Posterior longitudinal ligament runs vertically at center.)
Caption2 = Median sagittal section of two lumbar vertebræ and their ligaments. (Posterior longitudinal ligament runs vertically at center left.)
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The posterior longitudinal ligament is situated within thevertebral canal , and extends along the posterior surfaces of the bodies of thevertebræ , from the body of the axis, where it is continuous with themembrana tectoria , to thesacrum .It is broader above than below, and thicker in the
thoracic than in thecervical andlumbar regions. The ligament is more narrow at the vertebral bodies and wider at the intervertebral disc space which is more pronounced than theanterior longitudinal ligament . This is significant in understanding certain pathological conditions of the spine such as the typical location for aspinal disc herniation .In the situation of the intervertebral
fibrocartilages and contiguous margins of the vertebræ, where the ligament is more intimately adherent, it is broad, and in the thoracic and lumbar regions presents a series of dentations with intervening concave margins; but it is narrow and thick over the centers of the bodies, from which it is separated by thebasivertebral veins .This ligament is composed of smooth, shining, longitudinal fibers, denser and more compact than those of the anterior ligament, and consists of superficial layers occupying the interval between three or four vertebræ, and deeper layers which extend between adjacent vertebræ.
=AdditionalExternal links
* - "Vertebral Column, Dissection, Anterior & Posterior Views"
* - "Lateral Pharyngeal Region"
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