Relevant surgical anatomy of the anterior cervical spine, the high retropharyngeal and the subaxial regions

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Abstract

In the present chapter, the relevant anatomic structures of the anterior neck and the anterior cervical spine are discussed, related to the high retropharyngeal and the anterior subaxial approaches. The relevant muscles, fasciae, vessels, and nerves are shown together with some details on the special anatomy of the cervical discs and the cervical neural foramens.

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Bodon, G., & Combalia, A. (2019). Relevant surgical anatomy of the anterior cervical spine, the high retropharyngeal and the subaxial regions. In Cervical Spine Surgery: Standard and Advanced Techniques: Cervical Spine Research Society - Europe Instructional Surgical Atlas (pp. 33–41). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93432-7_7

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