Surg Radiol Anat 1991;13(1):29-32
The
lumbar mamillo-accessory foramen:
a study of 203
lumbosacral spines
Maigne JY,
Maigne R, Guerin-Surville H. Surg Radiol Anat 1991;13(1):29-32
We
have examined 203 lumbar and sacral skeletal specimens and have noted the
frequent occurrence of a mamillo-accessory foramen, formed by the ossification
of the mamillo-accessory ligament. The dorsal ramus of the lumbar nerve passes
through this foramen. At the L5 level, this foramen is found frequently: in
26% of the cases on the left side and in 13.5% on the right. In some cases
it is seen as a simple, deep notch. It is found much less frequently at L4
and almost never seen above. It is equally rare at the sacral level where
it is formed by a narrowing and closure of the groove between the zygapophyseal
joint and the sacral lateral mass. The authors propose that these bony foramina
are a manifestation of osteoarthritic changes and that they could, in certain
cases, irritate or compress the dorsal ramus along its passage.