Cervical Radiculopathy Caused by a Vertebral Artery Loop: Is a Focused Fluoroscopic-Guided Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection a Possible Treatment Modality?
Davide Marco CrociEva KoetsierPaolo MainoMichael ReinertThomas RobertPietro ScaronePublished in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2020)
We describe a case of a patient suffering with cervical radiculopathy due to vertebral artery loop with nerve root compression, treated with an epidural steroid injection. A 37-year-old man presented with a 2-year history of right-sided radicular pain along the C7 dermatome. Imaging showed a right-sided loop of the vertebral artery at the V1-V2 transition with contact on the C7 nerve root. The pain was resistant to conservative treatment, and the decision was made to perform a focused fluoroscopy-guided translaminar epidural steroid injection near the C7 nerve root. The procedure was uneventful, and the symptoms resolved completely after the procedure. Targeted epidural steroid injection might be a useful and safe diagnostic and therapeutic approach in patients affected by cervical radiculopathy due to a VA loop. To our knowledge, this is the first case of a VA loop associated with cervical radiculopathy treated with this technique.
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