Rotational vertebral artery compression: Bow hunter's syndrome

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Abstract

Bow hunter's syndrome (BHS) is rare cause of vertebrobasilar insufficiency that arises from mechanical compression of the vertebral artery by head rotation. There is no standardized diagnostic regimen or treatment of BHS. Recently, we experienced 2 cases resisted continues medication and treated by surgical approach. In both cases, there were no complications after surgery and there were improvements in clinical symptoms. Thus, we describe our cases with surgical decompression with a review of the relevant medical literature. © 2013 The Korean Neurosurgical Society.

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Go, G., Hwang, S. H., Park, I. S., & Park, H. (2013). Rotational vertebral artery compression: Bow hunter’s syndrome. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 54(3), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2013.54.3.243

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