Interventional Neuroradiology in Madrid – Advanced Diagnosis and 24/7 Treatment
Medical Team led by Dr. José Luis Caniego Monreal
The Interventional Neuroradiology Unit at Hospital Blua Sanitas Valdebebas (Madrid) is a leading center for the minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of neurovascular diseases.
With over 25 years of experience, a highly specialized multidisciplinary team, and state-of-the-art technology, we provide safe, precise, and effective care, achieving excellent clinical outcomes.
Immediate and Multidisciplinary Care
- 24/7 availability for neurovascular emergencies, ensuring rapid and effective response in critical situations such as stroke or aneurysm.
- Close coordination between neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, internists, anesthesiologists, and specialized nursing staff.
- Comprehensive patient care from initial diagnosis through clinical and radiological follow-up.
Cutting-Edge Technology for Maximum Precision
- Latest-generation equipment with 3D and 4D reconstruction software to plan procedures with maximum accuracy.
- Minimally invasive techniques that reduce complications and enable faster recovery.
- Protocols fully aligned with national and international clinical guidelines.
Excellence and Patient-Centered Outcomes
- Proven track record of excellent clinical results with reduced complication rates.
- Streamlined and personalized care pathways, with direct access to the medical team.
- Strong commitment to safety, quality, and the humanization of patient care.
Treatments
Vascular Diagnosis
- Cerebral arteriography.
- Carotid and supra-aortic trunk arteriography.
- Spinal cord arteriography.
Endovascular Treatment
- Cerebral aneurysms.
- Cerebral vascular malformations.
- Dural arteriovenous fistulas.
- Spinal vascular malformations and spinal fistulas.
Spinal Procedures
- Vertebral biopsies.
- Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty.
Other Procedures
- Carotid and cerebral artery angioplasty.
- Embolization of head and neck tumors.
- Embolization of brain tumors.
- Biopsies of cervicofacial lesions.