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Interventional Neuroradiology is a minimally invasive approach in the treatment of vascular diseases of the central nervous system. Conditions in the past that would have required surgical intervention such as aneurysms, vascular malformations, and tumors of the brain, spine, head and neck can be considered for treatment by using an endovascular approach to reach the lesion.
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Interventional Neuroradiology
Boston, MA 02114
Massachusetts General Hospital
Clinics 365
55 Fruit Street

Tel: (617) 726-1767
Fax: (617) 726-3089

Interventional Neuroradiology
pager for acute care: #33722

CONTACT

The Neurovascular Service is contacted through our Nurse Coordinator at 1-617-726-1767 or email tvanderboom@partners.org.

The Spine Service is contacted through our Nurse Practitioner at 1-617-726-1767 or email mgrowney@partners.org.

The Purpose of this Center is to provide a complete range of services for the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with neurovascular problems of the brain and spinal cord. Patients may be referred for consultation only, care in partnership with referring physician, or complete management.

Referrals | Cerebrovascular Conference | INR News | Neurovascular News
AVM Support Group
 | Booklets & Publications | Neurovascular Surgery
Interventional NeuroRad Links

Interventional Neuroradiology - Endovascular Neurosurgery New Web Site

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[Aneurysm]Interventional Neuroradiology is a minimally invasive approach in the treatment of vascular diseases of the central nervous system.

[Aneurysm]Conditions in the past that would have required surgical intervention such as aneurysms, vascular malformations, and tumors of the brain, spine, head and neck can be considered for treatment by using an endovascular approach to reach the lesion.

[Aneurysm]Interventional techniques such as thrombolysis are also useful in the management of patients with acute ischemic stroke. These endovascular procedures can allow treatment of previously untreatable or difficult lesions.

[Aneurysm]Our team of Interventional Neuroradiologists are available for consultation 24 hours a day.

[Aneurysm]We have a weekly Cerebrovascular conference to review radiographic studies and clinical information on cases referred to the Center for discussion of treatment options.

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[Aneurysm]We invite you to send cases. Please contact our nurse coordinator Teresa Vanderboom, RN at 724-5656 beeper #35605 to expedite the process, or e-mail us for more information.

[Functional and Stereotactic Neurosurgery]

NeuroImaging Resources:
Neuroradiology | Interventional Neuroradiology
MGH Radiology 3-D Imaging
| Neuro Vascular Radiology
MGH Radiology

Selected References:

[Functional and Stereotactic Neurosurgery][Cerebrovascular Surgery Center] Interventional
Neuroradiology
Referrals | Cerebrovascular Conference | INR News
Neurovascular News | AVM Support Group 
Booklets & Publications | Neurovascular Surgery
Interventional NeuroRad Links
The Interventional Neuroradiology service at
Massachusetts General Hospital and the
MGH Brain Aneurysm/AVM Center. 
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