A Surgical Case of Bow Hunter’s Syndrome Diagnosed by Cervical Rotational MRA

Author:

Matsuoka Hidenori1ORCID,Ohashi So1,Narikiyo Michihisa1,Nogami Ryo1,Hashimoto Keita1,Nagasaki Hirokazu1,Tsuboi Yoshifumi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Kawasaki Saiwai Hospital, 31-27 Omiyacho Saiwai-Ku Kawasaki Kanagawa 212-0014, Japan

Abstract

Bow hunter’s syndrome is an ischemic manifestation of vertebrobasilar artery (VA) insufficiency due to stenosis or occlusion of the contralateral VA at the bony elements of the atlas and axis during neck rotation. In early reports, VA stenosis at the craniovertebral junction was the main cause, but later, symptoms due to VA occlusion at the middle and lower cervical vertebrae were also included in this pathology. Although the confirmed diagnosis is usually determined by dynamic digital subtraction angiography (DSA), we have experienced a method of minimally invasive MR angiogram (MRA) that provides the same diagnostic value as DSA and would like to present it here. The patient was a 61-year-old man who had been visiting the outpatient clinic for cervical spondylosis due to neck pain for 9 months. When he rotated his neck to the left side, dizziness and syncope appeared. Initial MRA in the neutral position did not show any steno-occlusive changes in the vertebrobasilar artery. In our hospital, repeated MRA with the neck rotated 45 degrees to the left demonstrated ipsilateral left VA severe stenosis. Subsequent DSA showed the same findings, with occlusion of the left VA. CT of the cervical spine revealed a ventral C3/4 osteophyte within the foramen. Based on these findings, instability at the C3-4 during head rotation was considered the cause of the vertebrobasilar insufficiency. The patient underwent anterior discectomy and fusion (ACDF) at the C3/4 level using a cylindrical titanium cage. Immediately after the surgery, the patient’s symptoms improved dramatically and did not appear even when the neck were fully rotated to the left. More than 5 years have passed since the surgery, and the patient is still in good health.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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