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Cervical Spine Trauma: A Cause of Vertebral Artery Injury
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Spinal FractureSevere Blunt InjurySpinal Cord InjuryVertebral Artery AngiographySpinal TraumaVascular SurgeryExtracranial ComplicationsVascular TraumaSpinal InjuryCervical Spine TraumaNeurovascular DiseaseConcussionNeck PathologyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgerySinal SurgeryBlunt InjuryCervical Spine
Blunt injury to the neck can cause hemorrhage and pseudoaneurysm formation. A 76-year-old patient with severe blunt injury to the anterior neck was found to have entrapment of the left vertebral artery at C2-C3. Arch aortography 3 weeks postinjury revealed a large aneurysm at the injury site. The mass was surgically reduced, followed by ligation of the artery 9 days later, which resulted in prompt elimination of the mass and its accompanying bruit. Rapid recognition of this injury depends on early carotid and vertebral artery angiography.