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Cervicogenic Vertigo Treated by C1 Transverse Foramen Decompression : A Case Report

Authors
Park, J | Lee, C | You, N  | Kim, S  | Cho, K
Citation
Korean Journal of Spine, 11(3). : 209-211, 2014
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Spine
ISSN
1738-22622093-6729
Abstract
Cervicogenic vertigo was known as Bow hunter’s syndrome. Occlusion of vertebral artery causes vertebrobasilar insufficiency and we reported cervicogenic vertigo case which was treated by simple decompression of transverse foramen of C1. The patient was 48 years old female who had left side dominant vertebral artery and vertigo was provoked when she rotated her head to right side. Angiography showed complete obliteration of blood flow of left vertebral artery when her head was rotated to right side. The operation was decompression of left vertebral artery at C1 level. Posterior wall of transverse foramen was resected and vertebral artery was exposed and decompressed. After surgery, vertigo of the patient was disappeared, and angiography showed patent left vertebral artery when her head was rotated to right side. Vertigo caused by compression of cervical vertebral artery could be treated by decompression without fusion or instrumentation, especially in C1 transverse foramen.
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DOI
10.14245/kjs.2014.11.3.209
PMID
25346772
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김, 상현  |  유, 남규  |  조, 기홍
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