Postpartum Vertebral Artery Occlusion and Stenosis Following Cesarean Section

剖宫产后椎动脉闭塞和狭窄

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Abstract

Vertebral artery occlusion is a condition that can reduce blood flow to the vertebrobasilar system, which may cause various neurological symptoms. We report the case of a 34-year-old female patient who had a cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia 19 days before presentation. She had no identifiable risk factors. The patient presented to the Family Health Center with complaints of dizziness. She exhibited numbness on the right side of the face, right arm, and right side of the tongue, as well as weakness in her right arm and leg, and was subsequently referred to the emergency department via ambulance. Cranial diffusion MRI showed millimetric diffusion restriction in the right cerebellar and right bulbar regions. Brain CT angiography also showed an occlusion in the V3 and V4 segments of the right vertebral artery. Following medical treatment, the patient's symptoms improved, and she was discharged with a plan for long-term follow-up. This case underscores the need to consider posterior circulation stroke even in young, low-risk postpartum patients.

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