Items Tagged ‘endovascular coiling’
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Solomon Heads Giant Aneurysms off at the Pass
Dr. Robert Solomon has been treating patients with brain aneurysms for a very long time and he has seen it all. Some of the most challenging to treat, he says, are the amorphous or "giant" aneurysms of the basilar artery. Researchers* at the Cerebrovascular Center recently pulled together...
Posted on Aug 15, 2010 by Department Author In Aneurysms, Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Dr. Solomon -
Endovascular Neuroradiology; The New Frontier
Today we are seeing the integration of medicine and technology like never before and no where is this more true than in a subspecialty of medicine you may never have even heard of called Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology (ESNR). ESNR is formally defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education as “a clinical subspecialty for the diagnosis and treatment of neurovascular diseases using x-ray fluoroscopy and angiography.”
Posted on May 12, 2010 by Department Author In Cerebrovascular, Cerebrovascular Featured, Endovascular Featured, Featured, General Neurosurgery -
Galbraith Award Given to New York Aneurysm Study
Lead author Dr. Brad Zacharia with Dr. E. Sander Connolly from the Cerebrovascular Center and colleagues received the Galbraith Award at this year's annual meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) for their study of the treatment of brain aneurysms in the State of New York. An...
Posted on Dec 15, 2009 by Department Author In Aneurysms, Cerebrovascular Featured, News