Description
The right lateral part (lateral mass) of the sacrum is the large, longitudinal projection that extends from the right side of the median part of sacrum. It is formed by the transverse processes that extend from the right side of the sacral vertebrae as individual bony bars. These transverse processes fuse at their lateral ends, forming the anterior and posterior sacral foramina.
The right lateral part of sacrum is one of three parts of the sacrum, the other two being the left lateral part and the median part. Both the right and left lateral parts of sacrum consist of a lateral sacral crest, an ala, a sacral tuberosity, and an auricular surface.