5000 per day (with . Im not as excited, so the snooze button gets a slap. These types of procedures are called minimally invasive. This is because they generally need only a tiny incision instead of a larger incision necessary for open surgery. var addy40474 = 'NIISwa' + '@'; There are six rooms, numbered 15-21. This procedure uses a small balloon and/or a tiny metal scaffold called a stent to open a narrowed carotid artery. But, for the majority of us, it is a more challenging decision. Endovascular neurosurgery is a subspecialty within neurosurgery. Residents have told me that the future of neurointerventional radiology is not that good. Also, currently NeuroIR is mostly coiling of aneurysm, av-malformation embos, diagnostic cerebral angio. Radiology requires diagnostic neuroradiology fellowship before going NeuroIR so also 3-4y of fellowship training. All of these are relative low in volume. I am sorry to say this, but you must be blind. 1st Floor, G Block MIR performs more neurointerventional radiology procedures than any other provider in St. Louis and the surrounding areas. It also involves catheters and radiology to diagnose and treat neurological conditions and diseases. It's too bad. For advice, urgent referrals and out of hours support, call RMH City Campus on (03) 9342 7000 to page this service's registrar on call.