Neurointervention

Neurointervention, a sub-specialty within neurology, focuses on the diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of diseases affecting the blood vessels of the brain and spine. These procedures are often life-saving and crucial in the management of stroke, aneurysms, and vascular malformations—offering patients faster recovery and improved outcomes.

What Makes Neurointervention Unique?

Unlike traditional neurosurgery, neurointervention uses catheter-based techniques guided by advanced imaging to access the brain and spinal cord through blood vessels. It combines the clinical expertise of neurologists with interventional techniques to treat time-critical conditions with precision.

Conditions We Treat

Acute Ischemic Stroke

Cerebral Aneurysms

Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

Carotid Artery Disease

Venous Sinus Thrombosis

Spinal Dural AV Fistulas

Vascular Tumors of the Brain & Spine

Neurointerventional Procedures

Mechanical Thrombectomy : For patients with acute stroke: a catheter-guided procedure to remove clots and restore blood flow.

Aneurysm Coiling & Flow Diversion : To prevent rupture and bleeding by sealing off aneurysms from within the blood vessel.

AVM and AVF Embolization : Blocking abnormal blood vessel connections that can lead to seizures or bleeding.

Carotid and Intracranial Stenting : Restoring blood flow in narrowed vessels to prevent strokes.

Spinal Embolization & Vertebroplasty : Treating vascular malformations or fractures in the spine.