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  1. Apr 2020
    1. Vertebral artery injuries due to penetrating trauma are difficult to control operatively because of the artery’s protected location within the foramen transversarium. Although exposure from an anterior approach can be accomplished by removing the anterior elements of the bony canal and the tough fascia covering the artery between the elements, typically the most efficacious control of such injuries is angioembolization. Fogarty catheter balloon occlusion, however, is useful for controlling acute bleeding if encountered during neck exploration.

      penetrating traumatic vertebral art inj are better controled by angioembolization, rather than removal of ant of foramen transversarium. and Fogarty catheter baloon occlusion for acute bleeding while exploring.