Neurointerventional Surgery

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Neurointerventional Surgery (Interventional Neurology) specializes in treating neurological conditions with minimally invasive techniques. Using catheters, imaging, and advanced technology, procedures are performed through blood vessels to treat disorders affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system.

Our team of skilled neurointerventionalists are experienced in using the latest technology to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, offering effective solutions without the need for traditional surgery. This approach reduces recovery time, lowers complications, and improves patient outcomes.

Why Choose Neurointervention?

  • Minimally Invasive: For certain conditions, procedures are typically done through small incisions or catheterization, reducing the need for open surgery.
  • Quicker Recovery: Patients often experience shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times.
  • Precision: Image-guided techniques allow for precise diagnosis and treatment, improving outcomes.
  • Comprehensive Care: Neurosurgeons and neurologists work alongside other specialists to offer holistic and coordinated care for neurological conditions.

Conditions and Treatments

  • Thrombectomy for emergent Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) strokes
  • Aneurysm coiling, embolization, and flow diversion
  • Arteriovenous malformations and fistula embolizations
  • Carotid and vertebral artery stenting
  • Intracranial vessel stenting
  • Head and neck traumatic vessel injury stenting and embolization
  • Head and neck tumor embolization
  • Chronic subdural hematoma embolization
  • Recurrent nosebleed embolization

Meet the team

Badih Daou

Badih Daou, MD

Locations
Neurosurgery | University of Michigan Health-Sparrow
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Omar M. Qahwash

Omar M. Qahwash, DO

Locations
Neurosurgery | University of Michigan Health-Sparrow
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