Cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM)

The main pathologies treated

Research and training

The neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology and neurology departments are developing research and training activities in the field of vascular pathologies in order to:

  • Better understand the origin and development mechanisms of aneurysms and AVMs in order to optimize their therapeutic management
  • Enable combined neurosurgical and endovascular procedures
  • Better understand the vascularization of certain skull base meningiomas in order to adapt the surgical procedure
  • Better understanding of certain pathologies such as “benign” idiopathic intracranial hypertension
  • Develop training in vascular neurosurgery in Prof. S. Froelich’s experimental neurosurgery laboratory.

CERVCO Network, Reference Center for Rare Vascular Diseases of the Brain and Eye

The Neurosurgery Department also participates in the CERVCO network, a reference center for rare vascular diseases of the brain and eye, whose missions are to :

  • Improve care for rare diseases, in conjunction with clinicians at national level and in coordination with the family associations concerned.
  • Set up protocols for the management of these conditions, and adapt them regularly in line with developments in research,
  • Disseminate all useful information to patients, their families, and to all doctors and caregivers in charge of these pathologies at national level,
  • Improve knowledge of the mechanisms of these diseases through research developed at CERVCO.