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  • Vascular Surgery
  • Neurosurgery

Background:

  • Bow hunter's syndrome involves vertebrobasilar insufficiency from vertebral artery rotational compression.
  • This condition can manifest as stroke, particularly affecting the cerebellum.

Observation:

  • A unique case presented with an osteophyte compressing the left vertebral artery.
  • This compression resulted in a cerebellar stroke in the affected patient.

Findings:

  • Surgical resection of the osteophyte was performed using an anterior surgical approach.
  • The patient experienced complete resolution of headache and dizziness postoperatively, indicating successful treatment.

Implications:

  • This case highlights osteophyte-induced vertebral artery compression as a cause of stroke.
  • Bow hunter's syndrome should be considered in clinical differentials as a treatable stroke etiology.