Tags: Anatomical Structure, Bone.
The condylar canal (or condyloid canal) is a canal in the condyloid fossa of the lateral parts of occipital bone behind the occipital condyle. Resection of the rectus capitus posterior major and minor muscles reveals the bony recess leading to the condylar canal which is situated posterior and lateral to the occipital condyle. It is immediately superior to the extradural vertebral artery which is making a loop above the posterior C1 ring to enter the foramen magnum.