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Leya [2.2K]
3 years ago
15

which of these regions of the vertebral column would be most accessible from a posterior surgical approach?

Biology
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
6 0

The region of the vertebral column that is most accessible from a posterior surgical approach is the sacral region.

The vertebral column is popularly known as the spinal cord or the backbone. The structure of the vertebral column provides a semi-rigid function of the structural framework of the body. It also aids support and movement of the body skeleton.

The vertebral column is categorized into five regions:

  • cervical
  • thoracic
  • lumbar
  • sacral
  • caudal

On the other hand, a posterior surgical approach is applied in the hip replacement process for people suffering from arthritis. The hip is located in the sacral region.

During this surgical approach, the arthritis is being removed and it is being substituted with a metal cup in the socket area and a metal stem at the base of the femur.

Therefore, we can conclude that the vertebral column that is most accessible from a posterior surgical approach is the sacral region.

Learn more about the vertebral column here:

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