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- 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 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
- 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
- Pedicle: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A pedicle is a stem or stalk of tissue that connects parts of the body to each other
- Pedicle - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
A pedicle is a short, stubby projection from the posterior part of a vertebra in the vertebral column that connects to the body of the vertebra It serves as a bridge for attaching larger structures like the lamina and facilitates articulation with adjacent vertebrae
- 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
- PEDICLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The abdominal tissue is tunneled underneath the skin to the chest (pedicle flap), or surgically transplanted there utilizing a microscope (free flap)
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