wervelfront
Wervelfront is a term used in some European language texts to denote the anterior or ventral aspect of a vertebra. It roughly corresponds to the front surface of the vertebral body and the parts of the vertebra that face the body cavities. In English-language anatomy, the equivalent phrases are the anterior aspect of the vertebral body or the ventral surface of the vertebra. The term appears mainly in regional or educational materials rather than standard medical nomenclature.
Anatomically, a vertebra consists of a central body (the vertebral body) and a posterior arch. The wervelfront
Clinically, orientation to the wervelfront is important in radiology and surgery for interpreting anterior-posterior views and
Terminology notes: the term is regionally used and not a universally standardized English term; most references