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Interventional Neuroradiology

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The mission of Johns Hopkins Interventional Neuroradiology is to offer the best minimally invasive treatment and diagnostic imaging for a wide range of conditions involving the brain, the head and neck region, and the spine and spinal cord.

Our recognized team of dedicated experts has extensive experience in providing endovascular treatment and embolization for intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF). In addition, we manage and treat stroke, carotid artery stenosis, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), cavernomas, developmental venous abnormalities (DVA), moyamoya disease, superficial vascular malformations, spinal vascular malformations and many more conditions.

Our endovascular and interventional specialists use state-of-the-art image-guided techniques in order to deliver therapeutic agents through a percutaneous route (that is, without the need for open surgery). Short hospital stays with reduced recovery times and decreased procedural risks are among the benefits of endovascular surgical neuroradiology and minimally invasive neurointerventional techniques. We also specialize in diagnostic cerebral and head and neck angiography and spinal angiography.

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Collaborations

We work in close collaboration with various departments of the Johns Hopkins University and Hospital in order to deliver the best in multidisciplinary patient care. These departments include Radiology (diagnostic neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, and vascular and interventional radiology), Neurology and Neurosurgery (stroke neurology, pediatric neurology, cerebrovascular surgery, and spine surgery), Anesthesiology, Ophthalmology (neuro-ophthalmology), Otolaryngology, Orthopedic Surgery, and Plastic Surgery.