Symptomatic Vertebral Artery Loop: A case report and review of literature

Authors

  • Ahmed Doweidar
  • Saeed Al-Sayed
  • Salwa Al-Kandery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v8i5.1407

Keywords:

Vertebral artery loop formation, magnetic resonance angiography, cervical radiculopathy, neurovascular compression

Abstract

Vertebral artery loop formation is a rare anatomical variant capable of  causing bony erosion, encroachment on cervical neural foramen, neurovascular compression, or vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Health professionals should keep the diagnosis of vertebral artery loop formation in mind, especially when the plain radiograph of the cervical spine shows enlargement of the intervertebral foramen. If overlooked, serious complications like vertebral artery injury may occur during surgery or vertebrobasilar angiography, as well as cerebrovascular stroke during transforaminal cervical epidural steroid injections. This case report aims at increasing the awareness of both clinicians and radiologists of this entity as a known rare cause of cervical radiculopathy. In suspected cases, Magnetic resonance imaging & Magnetic resonance angiography should always be the first choice in this regard.

Author Biographies

Ahmed Doweidar

M.Sc.,  Specialist Radiologist, Department of Clinical Radiology, Al-Razi hospital

Saeed Al-Sayed

MD, Specialist Radiologist, Lecturer of Radiodiagnosis, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Zagaziq University

Salwa Al-Kandery

FFR-RCSI, Consultant and Head of Department of Clinical Radiology, Al-Razi hospital

Published

2014-05-25

Issue

Section

Interventional Radiology