PMID: 9416358Jan 1, 1997Paper

Lumbosacral plexus: a histological study

Acta Anatomica
N A EbraheimR A Yeasting

Abstract

Two hundred and forty histological paraffin sections were obtained from the midportion of the spinal nerve roots of 20 lumbosacral plexus (from L4 to S3) bilaterally. All microscopic images were digitized using the NIH image software with a Nikon microscope and Sony videocamera. The total, fascicular as well as epineurial cross-sectional areas of the nerve roots in the lumbosacral plexus were determined. The total cross-sectional area of the lumbosacral trunk (LST) was the largest (28.56 +/- 12.28 mm2) followed by the S1 (21.97 +/- 11.22 mm2) and L5 (21.00 +/- 8.79 mm2) nerve roots. The total cross-sectional areas of the L4 (6.93 +/- 3.32 mm2), S2 (13.93 +/- 5.86 mm2) and S3 (6.03 +/- 3.74 mm2) were significantly lower. Statistical differences were found among all absolute values at different levels (p < 0.0001) with the exception of the levels between L4 and S3, L5 and S1, and LST and S1 (p > 0.05). The total areas occupied by the fascicles in L5 (7.78 +/- 3.26 mm2), LST (9.97 +/- 4.01 mm2) and S1 (8.55 +/- 3.27 mm2) nerve roots were greater than those in L4 (2.96 +/- 1.50 mm2), S2 (5.56 +/- 2.34 mm2) and S3 (2.28 +/- 1.14 mm2). However, the percentages of the total cross-sectional areas occupied by the fascicles in the L5 ner...Continue Reading

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