pubmed-article:2926234 | pubmed:abstractText | The active participation of the neuroradiologist in the therapy of neurosurgical patients is a concept with which many neurosurgeons as well as many radiologists are uneasy. Interventionally oriented radiologists have much to offer the neurosurgeon who accepts the radiologist as a partner in the management of patients with difficult problems. Technological advances in imaging, in guidewire and catheter design, and experience gained by radiologists and neurosurgeons have led to a number of therapeutic advances. We present several illustrative examples. | lld:pubmed |