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Bow hunter’s syndrome successfully treated with a posterior surgical decompression approach:A case report and review of literature
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作者 NiccolòOrlandi Francesco Cavallieri +8 位作者 Ilaria Grisendi Antonio Romano reza ghadirpour Manuela Napoli Claudio Moratti Matteo Zanichelli Rosario Pascarella Franco Valzania Marialuisa Zedde 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第14期4494-4501,共8页
BACKGROUND Bow hunter’s syndrome(BHS)is a rare but surgically treatable cause of vertebrobasilar insufficiency due to dynamic rotational occlusion of the vertebral artery.Typically,patients present with posterior cir... BACKGROUND Bow hunter’s syndrome(BHS)is a rare but surgically treatable cause of vertebrobasilar insufficiency due to dynamic rotational occlusion of the vertebral artery.Typically,patients present with posterior circulation transient ischaemic symptoms such as presyncope,syncope,vertigo,diplopia,and horizontal nystagmus,but irreversible deficits,including medullary and cerebellar infarctions,have also been described.CASE SUMMARY A 70-year-old patient presented an acute onset of vertigo and gait instability triggered by right head rotation.His medical history included previous episodes of unilateral left neck and occipital pain followed by light-headedness,sweating,and blurred vision when turning his head,and these episodes were associated with severe degenerative changes in the atlanto-dens and left atlanto-axial facet joints and right rotation of the C2 cervical vertebrae.Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of acute bilateral cerebellar ischaemic lesions,while static vascular imaging did not reveal any vertebral artery abnormalities.Dynamic ultrasonography and angiography were performed and confirmed the presence of a dynamic occlusion of the vertebral artery V3-V4 segment when the head was rotated to the right secondary to left C1-C2 bone spur compression.Surgical decompression led to complete resolution of paroxysmal symptoms without neurological sequelae.CONCLUSION BHS should be considered in cases of repeated posterior circulation transient ischaemic attack or ischaemic stroke,particularly when associated with high cervical spine abnormalities. 展开更多
关键词 Bow hunter’s syndrome Stroke Non-invasive duplex ultrasonography Dynamic angiography NEUROSURGERY Case report
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