This page is geared towards interventional neuroradiology/ neurovascular surgery / whatever your specialty wants to call it — trainees and practitioners. For many, it will be no more than presentation of what they have learned and practiced. Others may see it as a different way of approaching the issue. For those not directly involved in intervention, this discussion may be useful in terms of its relationship to symptomatology and imaging (particularly noninvasive). I invite you to comment on what you see, in the spirit of continued improvement. Finally, for reasons that should be obvious, I must refer all of you to the “Disclaimer” section, as a reminder than no information on this site may be used to diagnose or treat any disease — this material, as any on this site, is for educational purposes only.
As a trainee of Drs. Peter Kim Nelson and Tibor Bescke, of NYU Langone Medical Center’s Bernard and Irene Schwartz Neurointerventional Radiology Section, I owe both of them the eternal debt of student gratitude
- Pulsatile Tinnitus — Diagnosis and Treatment
- Techniques: Brain Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Embolization
- Techniques: Pipeline Embolization of Cerebral Aneurysms
- Techniques: Preoperative Brain Tumor Embolization
- Techniques: Balloon Test Occlusion (BTO)
- Techniques: Spine Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Embolization
- Techniques: Spine Preoperative Tumor Embolization
- Techniques: Pipeline Embolization of Brain Aneurysms
- The Art of Cerebral Angiography