Author:
Goyal Nishant,Patil Aditya Kiran,Kuldeep Robi,Rajpal Girish
Abstract
Endovascular neurosurgery is one of the most rapidly evolving subspecialties in the field of neurosurgery. Since its inception, it has taken up almost 50%–60% of the cerebrovascular workload. Various specialties are competing to claim this field; still, no one can argue against a neurosurgeon's suitability in performing endovascular techniques. Currently, the field is shared between neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists, each getting different pie shares in various parts of the world. However, in India, barring a few residency programs, most neurosurgery programs offer little or no exposure to endovascular techniques. There is an urgent need for endovascular neurosurgery to be incorporated in the neurosurgery training curriculum in the country. Performing DSAs is the first step toward starting an endovascular neurosurgery unit. We have presented here the data of the DSAs done by a single neurosurgeon over almost 3 years. We have discussed our experience in the hope that fellow neurosurgeons across the country find it useful.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology