Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
is a leading journal from SNIS, focusing on neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems.
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JNIS accepts submissions of a wide range of article types, including original research, reviews and images.
The Author Information section provides specific article requirements to help you turn your research into an article suitable for JNIS.
Information is also provided on editorial policies and open access.
Latest Articles
Ischemic stroke:
Predictors of tissue infarction from distal emboli after mechanical thrombectomy17 September 2024
Ischemic stroke:
Clinical significance and prevalence of subarachnoid hyperdensities on flat detector CT after mechanical thrombectomy: does it really matter?17 September 2024
Ischemic stroke:
Rescue intracranial stenting for failed posterior circulation thrombectomy: analysis from the Stenting and Angioplasty in NeuroThrombectomy (SAINT) study17 September 2024
Ischemic stroke:
Basilar artery occlusion location and clinical outcome: data from the ATTENTION multicenter registry17 September 2024
Hemorrhagic stroke:
Preoperative cerebral angiography nearly doubles the rate of diffusion-weighted imaging lesion detection following minimally invasive surgery for intracerebral hemorrhage17 September 2024
Hemorrhagic stroke:
Early and effective intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation is associated with a lower 1-year residual cavity volume and better functional outcomes17 September 2024
Call for Submissions
Complication Management in Neurointerventional Surgery: Technical Videos
Submission Deadline: September 1st, 2024, 11:59pm ET
Complication management is an essential part of neurointerventional surgery. Given the rapid evolution of our field, neurointerventionalists must be able to recognize when complications arise in different clinical scenarios and to pursue rapid and effective management. The focus of this call for submissions to our Technical Videos section is to illustrate complication management (hemorrhagic, ischemic, device-related, thrombo-embolic and others) in different neurointerventional procedures such as aneurysm treatment, stroke thrombectomy, and other common neurointerventions. Instructions for submission are provided on the JNIS website.
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