Interviewed by Nanthiya Sujijantarat, Saleh Lamin shares his journey into neurointervention, his early involvement in groundbreaking trials, and his vision for the future of the field.Topics discussed in this episode:
- A journey from Libya to the UK: Saleh Lamin recounts his path from medical training in Tripoli to becoming an interventional neuroradiologist in Birmingham, overcoming challenges along the way.
- Early adoption of pipeline flow diversion: His role in pioneering the use of flow diverters in Europe and participating in key clinical trials.
- The evolution of hemorrhagic stroke treatment: Advances in flow diversion and intrasaccular devices, the importance of proper sizing, and the future of coated stents.
- The future of neurointervention: How robotic technology, patient-specific devices, and improved treatment strategies could shape the field in the next 20 years.
- Training the next generation: The need for hands-on experience, mentorship, and increasing diversity in neurointervention.
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