• J Med Assoc Thai · Aug 2014

    The interlaminar and the narrowest distances at the L3/4 and L4/5 interspinous spaces and location of the intercrestal line in Thai cadavers.

    • Kajorn Lakchayapakorn and Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid.
    • J Med Assoc Thai. 2014 Aug 1;97 Suppl 8:S1-6.

    BackgroundData on the L3/4 andL4/5 interspinous distances are important in performing a lumbar puncture. This has not been studied in Thais.ObjectiveTo study the interlaminar and the narrowest distances at theL3/4 and L4/5 interspinous spaces and location ofthe intercrestal line in Thai cadavers.Material And MethodThe interlaminar and the narrowest distances at the L3/4 and L4/5 interspinous spaces and location of the intercrestal line were measured in 87 cadavers. Mean age of cadavers was 66.7±10.6 years (range 40-80 years). Measurements were statistically analyzed using unpaired t-tests.ResultsThe intercrestal line most often intersected at the lower halfofthe L4spinousprocess (32/87, 36.8%), rangingfrom the lower half ofL3 spinous process to the upper half of Si. Mean interlaminar and the narrowest distances at the L3/4 interspinous space were not significantly different from the L4/5 interspinous space: 7.32±2.7 mm vs. 7.05±3.0 mm and 5.27±2.1 mm vs. 5.38±2.4 mm, respectively (p> 0. 05). These interspinous process distances in 71-80year old cadavers were significantly shorter than 40-60 and 61-70 year age groups (p<0.05).ConclusionThe present study confirms that the intercrestal line is most commonly at the lower half of the L4 spinous process. Mean interlaminar and the narrowest distances at the L3/4 and L4/5 interspinous spaces were unrelated to gender or body type. The elderly had more narrow interspinous process distances which may be benefitfrom having lumbar puncture done in the sitting andfeet supported position.

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