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Vertebral Artery Sacrifice: Novel Strategy in Treatment of Vertebral Artery Loop

World Neurosurgery, 2020
We report a case of cervical radiculopathy caused by an anomalous vertebral artery (VA) and the efficacy of endovascular vertebral artery sacrifice.A 62-year-old woman was referred to neurosurgery because of an 8- to 9-year history of progressive left C6-7 radiculopathy refractory to other forms of treatment.
Mahammed Zia, Khansuheb   +4 more
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Vertebral artery reconstruction

2017
While the need for vertebral artery reconstruction is uncommon, indications for surgical or endovascular intervention should be recognized. Open surgical reconstruction is favored. Technical aspects of the most common surgical proximal and distal reconstruction options as well as techniques for endovascular intervention are described.
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Tortuosity of the vertebral artery resulting in vertebral erosion

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2000
To discuss the case of a patient with unilateral vertebral artery tortuosity and dilatation resulting in vertebral body and transverse foramen erosion. An emphasis is placed on diagnostic imaging.A 45-year-old man had a frozen shoulder and headaches. Previous arm pain, numbness, and a cold extremity were the result of occlusion of the subclavian artery
D D, Brahee, G M, Guebert
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The Vertebral Artery

Archives of Neurology, 1972
As the vertebral artery enters the skull, its adventitia and media undergo a significant reduction in thickness, associated with gross diminution or total loss of elastic fibers in these two layers of the artery wall. This transformation is most marked in the last 0.5 cm extradurally, but is not complete until about 0.5 cm beyond the point of dural ...
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The Vertebral Artery

1987
Our common interest in surgery of the vertebral artery was born in 1976, when as residents in the same hospital, we attended an attempt by two senior surgeons to treat an aneurysm of the vertebral artery at the C 3 level. Long discussions had preceded this unsuccessful trial, to decide if surgery was indicated and to choose the surgical route.
Bernard George, Claude Laurian
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Thoracic vertebral artery

Neuroradiology, 1982
J, Chiras   +3 more
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The Vertebral Artery

Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 1994
AbstractThe vertebral artery is a subject of concern when working in the subcranial region. Discuss its anatomy, mechanics, and the literature on the dangers of cervical spine manipulation. Also, discuss the arguments for and against obtaining an informed consent before manipulating in this region.
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Vertebral Artery Aneurysm

Neurology, 1952
M, BUSHARD, E, YUHL, R W, BARRIS
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Vertebral Artery Reconstruction

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1993
Lloyd M. Taylor   +2 more
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