“…Grigoryan et al [ 7 ] reported a case with hemifacial spasm which was resulted from compression of the facial nerve by the contralateral tortuous vertebral artery. Zang et al [ 8 ] reported a case of simultaneous abducens and vestibulocochlear nerve symptoms related to vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia. Considering the limited space within the posterior fossa, the successive occurrence, although MVD had been performed 3 years prior to the onset of VP, of abducens nerve dysfunction, hemifacial spasm and VP is closely related to NVCC by the contralateral tortuous vertebral artery.…”