Today, we are seeing a massive shift toward . This minimally invasive approach involves threading thin catheters through a vessel in the groin or arm all the way to the brain.
Filling an aneurysm with tiny wire coils to encourage clotting and prevent rupture. Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery (Neurosurgery by E...
Weak spots in artery walls that can bulge and potentially rupture. Today, we are seeing a massive shift toward
Cerebrovascular neurosurgeons are the "plumbers" and "architects" of the brain’s blood supply. They tackle some of the most daunting conditions in medicine: Weak spots in artery walls that can bulge
Using a specialized device to "grab" and remove a clot during an active stroke—a procedure that has revolutionized stroke recovery. The "Neurosurgery by Example" Approach
Imagine a highway system so intricate that it powers every thought, movement, and heartbeat. This is the vascular network of your brain. When a "pothole" or "blockage" occurs here, the stakes couldn't be higher. That’s where —often called neurovascular surgery—steps in to save the day.
For those deep-diving into the academic side, the popular Neurosurgery by Example series highlights that modern surgery isn't just about technical skill—it's about . Experts now use "pivot points" to decide when to switch from a standard plan to a more specialized approach based on a patient’s unique anatomy. Neurovascular (Cerebrovascular) Surgery - Overview