korsbenet
Korsbenet, known in anatomy as the sacrum, is a large triangular bone at the base of the spine. It is formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae (S1–S5) in most adults and sits between the two hip bones, completing the posterior part of the pelvic ring. Its superior end articulates with the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5), and its inferior end articulates with the coccyx.
Structure and surfaces: The anterior (pelvic) surface is concave and features the sacral promontory at its superior
Function: The sacrum transmits body weight from the axial skeleton to the pelvic girdle, helps form the
Clinical notes: Variations can occur, such as sacralization of L5 or lumbarization of S1. The promontory is