RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Temporary vertebral artery occlusion after C3 fracture dislocation injury and spontaneous resolution following reduction and instrumented fusion: case report and literature review JF Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery JO J NeuroIntervent Surg FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. SP 1027 OP 1030 DO 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012671 VO 9 IS 10 A1 Kurt Yaeger A1 Justin Mascitelli A1 Christopher Kellner A1 Zachary Hickman A1 J Mocco A1 Konstantinos Margetis YR 2017 UL http://jnis.bmj.com/content/9/10/1027.abstract AB Vertebral artery injuries as a result of blunt trauma can result in vertebrobasilar strokes. Typical treatment of such an injury includes early anticoagulation to prevent cerebral ischemic events due to vessel occlusion or embolism. We present a case of cervical fracture-dislocation injury and compression/occlusion of the right vertebral artery, which spontaneously resolved following surgical reduction and fusion. Postoperative cerebral angiography showed no evidence of vertebral artery stenosis, and systemic anticoagulation was discontinued. This case shows that vertebral artery occlusion can resolve spontaneously after fracture reduction, and cerebral angiography should play a role in assessing these complicated traumatic injuries.