The Posttraumatic Occlusion of the Vertebral Artery

We investigate radiographic features of vertebral artery injury/occlusion associated with nonpenetrating cervical spine trauma and to demonstrate the importance of the CTA in high-risk cases. With the popularization of CTA (Computed Tomography Angiography) and MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography),...

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Main Authors: Cornelia Tudorache, Adriana Moldovanu, Anda Esanu, E. Moldovanu, Carmen Gherman, C. Ichim, C. Popescu, M. Dabija, Danisia Haba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2010-06-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/498
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Summary:We investigate radiographic features of vertebral artery injury/occlusion associated with nonpenetrating cervical spine trauma and to demonstrate the importance of the CTA in high-risk cases. With the popularization of CTA (Computed Tomography Angiography) and MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography), vertebral artery injury has been a common complication of cervical spine trauma.  The occlusion of the vertebral artery secondary to non-penetrating trauma of the cervical spine (fractures and/dislocations) can be found in approximately 20% of the cases. Vertebral artery occlusion was rarely symptomatic because of sufficient collateral blood supply through not only contralateral vertebral artery but also the circle of Willis.
ISSN:1220-8841
2344-4959