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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF VERTEBRAL ARTERY COMPRESSION WITH SPONDYLOTIC OSTEOPHYTES Shigeaki HORI 1 , Keiki UNEOKA 1 , Jiro SUZUKI 1 1Division of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain Diseases, Tohoku University School of Medicine pp.797-803
Published Date 1969/7/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406202571
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A case of surgically treated vertebral artery corn-pression with spondylotic osteophytes was reported. A man, aged 48, suffered several attacks of dizziness for past 10 years. Four months before admission syncope had occured and then he noticed vertigo and hemicrania of the left side when he turned his head to the right. Roentgenograms of the cervical spine showed spondylosis and "lipping" of the right Luschka's joint of C5-6. Vertebral arteriography revealed remarkably compressed and narrowed right vertebral artery with the osteophytes which became narrower in turning head to the right. In addition, each of the vertebral arteries was blocked at just under the axis in turning head to the opposite side. And the first portion of the left anterior cerebral artery was not visualized in bilateral carotid angio-grams suggesting collateral circulatory disturbance of the circle of Willis.

With an anterolateral approach, the osteophytes were rongeured and periarterial sympathetectomy around the right vertebral and subclavian artery was simultaneuosly carried out.

Although, postoperatively his hemicrania and ver-tigo were stopped, aortography revealed the right vertebral artery obstructed at 8mm distal to its origin. From this fact, it was considered that he-micrania and vertigo of this case were caused not by decreased blood flow of the basilar artery but by abnormal sympathetic impulse arising from the compressed vertebral artery with the osteophytes.


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