Anatomy of Alar Ligament Part III: Biomechanical Study.

  • Iwanaga, Joe
  • Sardi, Juan P
  • Laws, Tyler
  • Chapman, Jens R
  • Oskouian, Rod J
  • Tubbs, R Shane
Publication date
November 2017
Publisher
Providence St. Joseph Health Digital Commons

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Four layers of ligamentous stabilizers comprise the craniocervical junction, and the second layer is composed of apical and paired alar ligaments. The purpose of this study is to establish the tensile strength of the alar ligaments for better understanding the implications that can arise from trauma and other pathologies in the craniocervical region. METHODS: Nineteen sides from 10 fresh frozen adult cadaveric Caucasian heads were used in this study. The specimens were derived from 6 males and 4 females, and the age of the cadavers at death ranged from 67-90 years old. To measure the tensile strength, a tensile testing machine (M2-200, Mark-10 Corporation, Copiague, New York, USA) was used in this study. RESULTS: The force (N) ne...

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