Neurovascular Surgeon
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Last updated on 07 Jan 2026
Overview
Neurovascular Surgeons operate on blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord to treat conditions like aneurysms, AVMs, and strokes. They often perform open surgeries and collaborate with interventional teams. Their work is intricate and lifesaving. They must possess strong surgical and decision-making skills. Continuous learning is key due to evolving technologies.

Job Description
- Diagnose and surgically treat neurovascular conditions.
- Conduct open surgeries and microsurgeries for vascular malformations.
- Collaborate with interventional radiologists and neurologists.
- Monitor neurological recovery post-operation.
- Use intraoperative monitoring for safety.
- Engage in surgical planning and patient education.
- Participate in neurovascular research and case studies.

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