Korean J Neurotrauma.  2022 Apr;18(1):34-44. 10.13004/kjnt.2022.18.e20.

Epidemiology and Management of Iatrogenic Vertebral Artery Injury Associated With Cervical Spine Surgery

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea

Abstract

Iatrogenic vertebral artery injury (VAI) caused by surgical interventions involving the cervical spine is an uncommon but catastrophic complication associated with high morbidity or mortality due to ischemic stroke, intra- or extra-dural hemorrhage, and the formation of pseudoaneurysm or arteriovenous fistulae. In cervical spine surgeries, VAI may occur during the peri- or postoperative period. This may be induced by an anterior or posterior surgical approach. Despite advanced imaging techniques and increased anatomical knowledge, VAI during cervical spinal surgery remains a challenge. Techniques for managing VAI include hemostatic tamponade, ligation, microvascular repair or anastomosis, and endovascular management. We need to consider the risk of iatrogenic VAI as a complication in patients undergoing cervical spine surgeries and a better understanding of its mechanism and proper management.

Keyword

Cervical spine; Infarction, Surgery; Vertebral artery injury
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