- Spinal canal
Infobox Anatomy
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Caption = A typical thoracic vertebra, viewed from above. (Spinal canal is not labeled, but the hole in the center would comprise part of a spinal canal.)
Caption2 =Human body cavities : The spinal canal is called spinal cavity to the left
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The spinal canal (or vertebral canal or spinal cavity) is the space invertebra e through which thespinal cord passes. It is a process of the dorsalhuman body cavity . This canal is enclosed within thevertebral foramen of thevertebrae . In the intervertebral spaces, the canal is protected by theligamentum flavum posteriorly and theposterior longitudinal ligament anteriorly.The outermost layer of the
meninges , thedura mater , is closely associated with thearachnoid which in turn is loosely connected to the innermost layer of themeninges , thepia mater . The meninges divide the spinal canal into theepidural space and thesubarachnoid space . Thepia mater is closely attached to thespinal cord . Asubdural space is generally only present due to trauma and/or pathological situations. Thesubarachnoid space is filled withcerebrospinal fluid and contains the vessels that supply thespinal cord , namely theanterior spinal artery and the pairedposterior spinal arteries , accompanied by a corresponding spinal veins. The spinal arteries formanastomoses known as thevasocorona of the spinal cord. The epidural space contains loose fatty tissue, and a network of large, thin-walled blood vessels called theanterior vertebral venous plexus and theposterior vertebral venous plexus The spinal canal was first described by
Jean Fernel .External links
* [http://www.orthorehab.wisc.edu/rehab/interventionalpainprogram/images/spinal_Canalnew2.jpgDiagram at wisc.edu]
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