Individualized endovascular treatment of high-grade traumatic vertebral artery injury

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Mingxing Sui ◽  
Wenze Xiao ◽  
Zhengwang Sun ◽  
Rulin Bai ◽  
...  
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Osamu Masuo

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S. Gelmez

The surgical approach is difficult and time-consuming in cases of injury to the bony canal segment of the vertebral artery. Diagnosis and treatment should be performed urgently if the patient has active bleeding. We present a patient with a left vertebral artery injury in a stab wound to the neck in whom emergency endovascular treatment was performed with detachable coils because of ongoing gross bleeding.


Author(s):  
David L. Waldman ◽  
Erik Barquist ◽  
Frederick G. Poynton ◽  
Yuji Numaguchi

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