About Interventional Neuroradiology
Interventional Neuroradiology uses minimally invasive techniques to treat vascular problems of the brain and spine. These treatment strategies involve the use of catheters, a thin flexible tube, to treat the problem from inside the blood vessel, endovascularly. Aneurysms, acute stroke, carotid stenosis and a number of other vascular diseases of the brain and spine may be treatable using Interventional Neuroradiology techniques.
The Minimally Invasive Specialists
Minimally invasive procedures often replace open surgical procedures and are generally easier for the patient because they involve no large incisions, less risk and less pain with shorter recovery times.

