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Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 100 mm x 180 mm

Neurointervention


Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-19-888971-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 100 mm x 180 mm

ISBN: 978-0-19-888971-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Neurointervention is a rapidly expanding medical specialty, propelled by the transformative success of mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischaemic stroke and embolisation techniques in the management of cerebral aneurysms. The handbook provides a modern, accessible, and comprehensive guide to the full breadth of neurointerventional practice.

Beginning with essential foundational topics, including ethics and consent, neurovascular anatomy, pharmacology, and equipment, Neurointervention builds toward more advanced content, initially covering vascular access, and diagnostic angiography, progressing to a detailed account of all neurovascular disorders and their pathophysiology. It particularly focusses on practical and useful aspects of endovascular management and strategy. It is an invaluable text for those embarking upon a career in neurointervention. As part of the Oxford Specialist Handbooks series, each section is designed for concise, topic-focused reference, making it an ideal resource for use in clinical settings.

By integrating current clinical guidelines, anatomical principles, and technical expertise, groundbreaking Neurointervention supports clinicians in delivering safe, effective care across both routine and complex neurointerventional cases. Contributions from leading experts in the field ensure that each chapter provides evidence-based knowledge, making this an indispensable guide for those embarking on this stimulating, rewarding career.

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- 1: Jeremy Lynch and Shawn Halpin: Introduction

- 2: Adam Rennie, Consoli Arturo, Georges Rodesch, and Jeremy Lynch: Neurovascular Anatomy

- 3: Mazen Elwishi, Jeremy Lynch, and Shelley Renowden: Drugs and Analgesia

- 4: Jeremy Lynch and Tufail Patankar: Equipment and devices

- 5: William Brown, Steve Morgan, Richard Farb, and Ronit Agid: Non-vascular Procedures

- 6: Jeremy Lynch, Shah Islam, Fergus Robertson, and Prakash Muthusami: Vascular Access

- 7: Jeremy Lynch, Sarah Sciacca, Shelley Renowden, Shah Islam, Fergus Robertson, Prakash Muthusami, and Ayman Qureshi: Diagnostic Angiography

- 8: Jeremy Lynch, Tony Goddard, Shelley Renowden, Philip White, Shah Islam, Fergus Robertson, and Prakash Muthusami: Cerebral Aneurysms

- 9: Sarah Power, Oliver Spooner, Matthew Common, Anne Marie Liddy, Mads Rasmussen, Leonard Yeo, Marc Ribo, Tommy Andersson, Joseph Gemmete, Jeremy Lynch, Patrick Nicholson, Karl Boyle, and Alex Mortimer: Ischaemic Stroke

- 10: Andy Clifton: Atherosclerotic Disease

- 11: Juan Macho, Jeremy Lynch, and Eef Hendricks: Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas

- 12: Mariangela Piano, Dodi Boccardi, Shelley Renowden, Shah Islam, Fergus Robertson, Prakash Muthusami, and George Tse: Brain Arteriovenous Malformations

- 13: Shah Islam, Ayman Qureshi, Jeremy Lynch, and Patrick Nicholson: Venous Procedures

- 14: Jeremy Lynch and Shelley Renowden: Spinal Vascular Lesions

- 15: Benjamin Pinsky, Momodou G. Bah, Brian Sifrig, Leanne Lin, Neeraj Chaudhary, Joseph Gemmete, and Jeremy Lynch: Tumour Embolization

- 16: Sreehari Panicker, Leanne Lim, and Zachary M. Wilseck: Epistaxis and Middle Meningeal Artery (MMA) Embolisation


Dr Jeremy Lynch is a consultant interventional neuroradiologist in London. He graduated in medicine from the University of Bristol in 2007 before subsequently specialising in radiology. He trained at leading UK institutions, including the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Great Ormond Street Hospital, and completed an international fellowship in Toronto. He holds MRCS and FRCR qualifications and is actively involved in research, teaching, and clinical leadership. Dr Lynch has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and textbooks and serves as Principal Investigator for several neurointerventional trials.

Dr Shelley Renowden currently holds an honorary contract and works as a diagnostic neuroradiologist at Southmead Hospital, NHS Trust, Bristol, having worked in North Bristol for many, many years previously as an interventional neuroradiologist. She trained in Interventional Neuroradiology in Oxford. She was Chair of the ESMINT Education committee for several years and started the ECMINT course along with Professor James Byrne. She ran the successful course for many years and was an examiner for the ECMINT diploma. Other examiner roles included the Oxford University M.Sc in Endovascular Neurosurgery.

Prof Phil White holds the Chair of Neuroradiology at Newcastle University. He is the Co-Principal Investigator or Imaging Lead of several randomised trials in stroke amongst a wide portfolio of clinical trial and [neuro]imaging research with almost 200 peer reviewed research publications. He is co-organiser of the European Course in Minimally Invasive Neurotherapeutics course in Oxford for ESMINT as well as co-organiser of an annual UKNG/NU Reperfusion Masterclass meeting. He represents the Royal College of Radiologists on the Intercollegiate Working Party in Stroke 2006-2025. He is Neuroradiology rep on NHS England Thrombectomy Implementation and Oversight Groups. He Chaired the UK Neurointerventional Group 2019-2022. He sits on the NIHR Hyperacute Stroke Research Centre Oversight Group (2011-) & NIHR Imaging Science Working Group.



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