Cervicobrachial neuralgia due to vertebral artery loop
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00276-022-02885-z
Cervicobrachial neuralgia due to vertebral artery loop
Abstract
Purpose: The main anatomic variations should be taught along with the classical anatomy curriculum, since they can mislead both diagnosis and treatment. We report here a clinical and radiological case of left C6 cervicobrachial neuralgia recurrence due to a vertebral artery loop, we then describe 13 published cases of such neurovascular conflicts.
Case: A 51-year-old woman suffered from recurrence of C6 cervicobrachial neuralgia after an initial C5-C6 decompression-fusion. Additional cervical angio-MR and CT scans found a tortuous aspect of the left vertebral artery that came into conflict with the left C6 spinal root, just after its emergence of the C5-C6 intervertebral foramen. A large posterior decompression was performed including a C5 and C6 left lateral mass resection to enlarge the foraminal space. The vertebral artery was kept in place. The patient reported a slow but consistent decrease in pain that disappeared after 3 months. Thirteen cases of a compressive vertebral loop are thereafter detailed.
Conclusions and discussion: Vascular precursors disarrangements can lead to a vertebral artery loop in contact with emerging cervical roots and potential clinical impact. This differential diagnosis should be considered for cervico-brachial neuralgia management. Moreover, the present case highlights the key role of a careful preoperative imaging assessment, as well as the need for robust knowledge of anatomy.
Keywords: Cervical decompression; Cervicobrachial neuralgia; Foraminal space; Vascular conflict.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag France SAS, part of Springer Nature.
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