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Spinal Canal – Anatomy, Function and Conditions

The spinal canal is the bony channel formed by the vertebrae of the spine, protecting the spinal cord and housing the nerve roots.

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The spinal canal is the bony channel formed by the vertebrae of the spine, protecting the spinal cord and housing the nerve roots.

What is the Spinal Canal?

The spinal canal, also known as the vertebral canal, is a tubular hollow space formed by the stacked vertebrae of the spinal column. It extends from the first cervical vertebra (C1) down to the sacrum and contains the spinal cord, its protective membranes (meninges), blood vessels, and the exiting nerve roots. The spinal canal plays a vital role in protecting the central nervous system.

Anatomy and Structure

The spinal canal is bordered anteriorly by the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs, laterally by the pedicles, and posteriorly by the vertebral arches (laminae). Within the canal, the following structures are found:

  • The spinal cord (medulla spinalis), which in adults typically ends at the level of the first or second lumbar vertebra
  • The cauda equina (horse tail), a bundle of nerve roots extending below the spinal cord
  • The three meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater
  • The subarachnoid space filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

Functions

The spinal canal serves several important functions:

  • Protection of the spinal cord from mechanical injury
  • Guiding and protecting spinal nerve roots as they exit through the intervertebral foramina
  • Housing the cerebrospinal fluid, which acts as a shock absorber and supplies the spinal cord with nutrients

Clinical Relevance

Spinal Canal Stenosis

One of the most common conditions affecting the spinal canal is spinal canal stenosis – a narrowing of the canal, most frequently in the lumbar region. It can result from herniated discs, bony spurs (osteophytes), thickened ligaments, or arthritis. Typical symptoms include back pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the legs, often triggered by walking and relieved by sitting – a condition known as neurogenic claudication.

Herniated Disc

When disc material protrudes into the spinal canal, it can compress the spinal cord or nerve roots. Depending on the level of the herniation, this can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Traumatic injuries to the spine can lead to compression or severing of the spinal cord within the canal. Depending on the level and severity of injury, paralysis (paraplegia or tetraplegia) may result.

Other Conditions

  • Spinal tumors: Benign or malignant tumors within the canal
  • Myelitis: Inflammation of the spinal cord, e.g., in multiple sclerosis
  • Spinal vascular conditions: e.g., spinal arteriovenous malformations

Diagnosis

Several imaging techniques are used to evaluate the spinal canal and its structures:

  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Gold standard for visualizing the spinal cord, discs, ligaments, and nerve roots
  • CT (Computed Tomography): Particularly useful for assessing bony structures and stenosis
  • Myelography: X-ray examination using contrast agent injected into the CSF space to detect narrowing
  • Lumbar puncture: Withdrawal of CSF for laboratory analysis

Treatment

Treatment of spinal canal conditions depends on the underlying cause and severity:

  • Conservative therapy: Physiotherapy, pain management, anti-inflammatory medications
  • Minimally invasive procedures: e.g., nerve block injections for pain relief
  • Surgical therapy: Decompression of the canal (laminectomy, laminotomy), disc surgery, stabilization procedures

References

  1. Drake RL, Vogl AW, Mitchell AWM: Gray's Anatomy for Students. Elsevier, 4th edition, 2019.
  2. Ropper AH, Samuels MA, Klein JP: Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology. McGraw-Hill, 11th edition, 2019.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), Chapter on Diseases of the Nervous System. Available at: https://icd.who.int/

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