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One of the most important rules in the organization of a Neuroendovascular Department is that neurointerventional service is a teamwork based on the balanced cooperation between operators, physicians, nursing staff, technologists, and anesthetic and ICU groups. Only when all these staff members communicate effectively and work together in a specific therapeutic plan the result is optimum for the patient. As we always have to remember that, among this service, the distance between the success and the disaster may be only a few millimeters, all the members of the therapeutic team should realize that his or her contribution is extremely important for the final success.
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Mitsos, A.P. (2015). Organization of the Neuroendovascular Services. In: Endovascular Neurosurgery Through Clinical Cases. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5687-9_10
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