• Surg Neurol · Oct 2005

    Case Reports

    Endovascular management of exsanguinating vertebral artery transection.

    • José E Cohen, Gustavo Rajz, Eyal Itshayek, Felix Umansky, and John M Gomori.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Section of Endovascular Neurosurgery and Interventional Neuroradiology, Hadassah Stroke Center, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel 91120. jcohenns@yahoo.com
    • Surg Neurol. 2005 Oct 1;64(4):331-4; discussion 334.

    BackgroundVertebral artery (VA) transection is a rarely described entity that may present dramatically with a life-threatening external hemorrhage.Case DescriptionA 25-year-old man that was victim of a terrorist attack presented a gunshot wound to the mouth with massive bleeding. The bullet perforated the oropharynx and injured the right VA. Combined antegrade and retrograde endovascular embolization by means of detachable coils allowed rapid control of the bleeding.ConclusionBleeding related to VA transection can be managed safely by means of endovascular combined approaches.

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