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Craniovertebral Ligaments

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Introduction

The dens and its relationship with the ligamentous structures of the craniovertebral region[1]
ligaments of the craniocervical junction[2]
Axial illustration of tectorial membrane and adjacent anatomical structures[3]
  • Sometimes referred to as ligaments of the craniocervical junction
  • Ligaments that support the connection of the skull to the vertebral column
  • Can be broken down into atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial sections

Atlanto Occipital Ligaments

Description

  • Two ligaments that connect the cranium to C1
  • Provide support and resist excessive movement of the atlanto occiptal joints

Anterior Atlanto-occipital Membrane

  • Extends from anterior arch of atlas to the anterior margin of the foramen magnum
  • Composed of broad, dense fibers
  • Continuous with the anterior longitudinal ligament inferiorly

Posterior Atlanto-occipital Membrane

  • Relatively thin sheet of tissue
  • Runs between posterior margin of foramen magnum and upper border of posterior arch of atlas

Atlanto Axial Ligaments

Description

  • Several atlanto-axial ligaments
  • Stabilize the atlano-axial joint
  • Allow rotation of the head

Transverse Ligament of the Atlas

  • Strong broad banded ligament
  • Attaches between the tubercles on the medial aspect of the lateral mass of atlas
  • Articulates with the posterior articular facet of the dens

Cruciform (cruciate) Ligament of the Atlas

  • Median longitudinal band
    • Arises from the superior margin of the transverse ligament of the atlas
    • Inserts on the occiput
  • Weaker longitudinal band
    • Passes from lower margin of transverse ligament of atlas
    • Inserts on posterior surface of atlas

Alar Ligaments

  • Short, rounded cords
  • Resist excessive rotation of the head
  • Extend from posterolateral side of the apex of the dens
  • Inserts on the lateral margins of the foramen magnum

Apical Ligament of the Dens

  • Weak narrow band located between the alar ligaments
  • Originates from the tip of the dens
  • Inserts on the anterior margin of the foramen magnum
  • fibrous remnant of the notochord and its sheath
  • Minor role in stabilizing the atlanto-axial ligament

Anterior Atlanto-axial Membrane

  • Strong band
  • Runs between anterior arch of atlas
  • Inserts on the body of axis

Posterior Atlanto-axial Membrane

  • Thin membrane
  • Extends from the posterior arch of atlas
  • Inserts on the lamina of axis

Tectorial Membrane

  • Also called membrana tectoria
  • Broad, strong superior continuation of the posterior longitudinal ligament
  • Originates on body of C2
  • Runs across the median atlanto-axial joint, its ligaments
  • Runs through the foramen magnum
  • Attachs at the central floor of the cranial cavity, blends with dura matter

Clinical Significance


See Also


References

  1. Image courtesy https://musculoskeletalkey.com/
  2. Image courtesy of https://www.anatomystandard.com/
  3. Fiester, P., et al. "Tectorial membrane injury in the acute trauma setting: examining disparities between the adult and paediatric populations." European Congress of Radiology-ECR 2019, 2018.
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John Kiel on 28 September 2024 11:59:03
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