KUMJ | VOL. 23 | NO. 5 | ISSUE 93 | DECEMBER, 2026
Accessory Transverse Foramen in Cervical Vertebrae: A Morphological Study
Shrestha A, Shrestha A
Abstract: Background
Cervical vertebrae are irregular bone. Seven cervical vertebrae form the cervical
region of the vertebral column, which encloses the spinal cord and meninges. The
cervical vertebra has a characteristic feature that is presence of foramen in transverse
process. Out of seven cervical vertebrae, 3rd - 6th cervical vertebrae are typical and
remaining are atypical ones.
Objective
To observe the presence of accessory transverse foramen and shape of accessory
foramen.
Method
The study was conducted on forty-eight cervical vertebrae available at Department
of Anatomy, School of Basic Sciences, and Chitwan Medical College from July 2023
to January 2024. Total dry forty-seven human cervical vertebrae were included in
the study. Out of them five were atypical (four atlas and one axis). The ethical
approval was provided by CMC IRC on 4th January 2024 (CMC-IRC/080/081-078).
All observations were taken by same investigator. All observations were recorded
in preformed proforma. All observations were taken by same investigator. All
observations were recorded as data in preformed proforma. Data entered in Epidata
3.1 version. Statistical analyses were done using SPSS 20.
Result
Total dry forty-seven human cervical vertebrae were included in the study. Out
of them five were atypical cervical vertebrae (four axis and one atlas). One was
excluded due to observed defect and damaged vertebrae. Out of forty-two accessory
foramens of typical cervical vertebrae two were bilateral complete, two were one
complete and other incomplete, one right sided unilateral complete and one left
sided unilateral incomplete. Accessory foramen transversarium was absent in all five
atypical cervical vertebrae.
Conclusion
Knowledge of variations of the presence of accessory transverse foramen in the
typical cervical vertebrae is not only important to anatomist but also to radiologist
in identifying the presence of duplicate vertebral artery and hence helping the
neuro surgeons in preventing accidental bleeding from the vertebral artery while
performing surgery on the cervical spine.
Keyword : Accessory transverse foramen, Cervical vertebrae, Foramen transversarium