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August Case of the Month: Small Dorsal Cavernous Fistula. Some cases push the limits—this one did. Our 2-part series shows how the platform turned challenge into solution, from setup to embolization. Watch both: IconoGuide.com


We haven’t posted in awhile, but stay tuned for more content! Tons to share.


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🍌🍌🍌See you later at Noon NY | 6 PM CET #BANANAz online On the roster: Fabian Arnberg, Dodi Boccardi, Rene Chapot, Vi Tran, Maksim Shapiro + more. Zoom link: neuroangio.org/bananaz Bring a case, join the convo!

neuroangio1's tweet image. 🍌🍌🍌See you later at Noon NY | 6 PM CET #BANANAz online On the roster: Fabian Arnberg, Dodi Boccardi, Rene Chapot, Vi Tran, Maksim Shapiro + more. Zoom link: neuroangio.org/bananaz Bring a case, join the convo!

Have you ever wondered what all the different features are on your machine? We unpack it under “Technique Details” on Iconoguide.com. Check it out!

IconoGuide's tweet image. Have you ever wondered what all the different features are on your machine? We unpack it under “Technique Details” on Iconoguide.com. Check it out!
IconoGuide's tweet image. Have you ever wondered what all the different features are on your machine? We unpack it under “Technique Details” on Iconoguide.com. Check it out!

New case of the month drops tomorrow! Stay tuned #iconoguide #nuerovascular


New content added: 3D-3D Fusion and Image Overlay. Check it out under “Technique Details” at Iconoguide.com

IconoGuide's tweet image. New content added: 3D-3D Fusion and Image Overlay. Check it out under “Technique Details” at Iconoguide.com
IconoGuide's tweet image. New content added: 3D-3D Fusion and Image Overlay. Check it out under “Technique Details” at Iconoguide.com

We are constantly updating content to the page, but would love to learn from you! If you have any tips and tricks with your neurovascular imaging, please let us know! Drop a comment below or message us anytime! #neurovascular #neurointervention #siemens #radiology


Happy Monday! We would like to get your feedback- What would you like to see next on Iconoguide? Comment below to let us know your biggest imaging hurdles. 👇👇


As promised, part 2 of the case of the month (Dorsal Cavernous Fistula) is published now! Check it out on Iconoguide.com.

IconoGuide's tweet image. As promised, part 2 of the case of the month (Dorsal Cavernous Fistula) is published now! Check it out on Iconoguide.com.
IconoGuide's tweet image. As promised, part 2 of the case of the month (Dorsal Cavernous Fistula) is published now! Check it out on Iconoguide.com.

We hope you are enjoying Iconoguide.com. Many more updates very soon.


Stay tuned: Part 2 of our current case of the month will post soon!


New Videos Added: Clip Planes & Volume Punch, MIP & MPR, Device Fade and Aneurysm Analysis. All found under “Technique Details”. Whether you’re refining workflows or exploring advanced techniques, these short videos are designed to simplify Iconoguide.com


The case of the month is a complex dorsal cavernous fistula. This video is the first part of a two-part series. Dan Sahlein demonstrates how to make a challenging disease more understandable using the features on the Icono workstation. Visit our homepage iconoguide.com


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Tomorrow, IconoGuide.com goes live. This project started with a simple idea: what if we could make the complex world of neurovascular imaging just a little easier? Dr. Daniel Sahlein has spent years leading at the intersection of stroke care, imaging, and national…


Tomorrow, IconoGuide.com launches. A resource to help physicians navigate neurovascular imaging and make complex tools easier to use. It’s not the final word—just a starting point to spark better conversations about imaging. Check it out: iconoguide.com


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