FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 14, 2025
CONTACT: Camille Jewell, cjewell@vancomm.com or 202-248-5460
NASHVILLE — Neurointerventional specialists will share groundbreaking scientific research and clinical innovations July 14–17 at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS).
The scientific conference at Music City Center will feature in-person and livestreamed sessions, including the latest breakthroughs in middle meningeal artery treatment, the future of AI and robotics in the field, innovations in neurointerventional oncology and how pregnancy can worsen the risk of arteriovenous malformations. The conference theme, Breaking Down Barriers, highlights opportunities to support our global, multidisciplinary workforce. Programming will emphasize the need for broad access to innovative research, tools and training to provide the highest quality of care for all patients.
Bozeman, Montana, stroke survivor Andrew Grillos will present the Amy Walters Patient Lecture, and the Grant Hieshima Luminary Lecture will be presented by William O. Bank, MD, a renowned neurointerventionalist and pioneer in the field from Washington, DC, with more than 50 years of medical experience.
“With every passing year, the field of neurointervention grows more precise, innovative and essential. Opportunities to openly exchange rapidly changing ideas in a diverse environment are vital, which is why the SNIS Annual Meeting is essential for the field of neurointervention,” said SNIS President Johanna T. Fifi, MD. “As a platform for exposure to emerging research, novel technologies and clinical philosophies, this collaborative environment makes advancing patient care possible."
The 22nd Annual Meeting will highlight dozens of promising research studies, with press releases available on the following abstracts:
- The Impact of Semaglutide (Ozempic) on Mortality and Survival in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide and Institutional Retrospective Analysis
- Association between Ozempic Use and Stroke Risk: A Nationwide Emergency Department Analysis
- Impact Of GLP-1 Agonists on Stroke, SAH, and ICH: A Propensity-matched Multi-institutional Cohort Study
- Gender Differences in Acute Ischemic Stroke Outcomes within a Large Tele-stroke Network: A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Outcomes within a Large Tele-stroke Network: A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Effects of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Stroke Network Performance and Neurological Outcomes after Mechanical Thrombectomy
- Rupture Risk of Intracranial Vascular Malformations During Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
- Penetrating Cerebrovascular Injuries in a Pediatric Cohort of Intracranial Gunshot Wounds: Incidence, Characterization of Injury Type, and Clinical Outcomes
Virtual attendees have the option to view sessions in real-time, participate in surveys and ask questions during presentations. All registrants will have access to content and recordings for months after the meeting adjourns.
When: July 14–17, 2025
Where: Nashville, Tennessee
Registration: To register for press credentials (in-person and virtual options), please email cjewell@vancomm.com.
Interview: To schedule an interview with SNIS President Dr. Johanna Fifi or other SNIS physicians, please contact Camille Jewell at cjewell@vancomm.com or 202-248-5460.
The Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) is a scientific and educational association dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurointerventional surgery through research, standard-setting, and education and advocacy to provide the highest quality of patient care in diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, spine, head and neck. Visit www.snisonline.org and follow us on X (@SNISinfo) Facebook (@SNISOnline), LinkedIn (@Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery), Instagram (@SNIS_info) and Bluesky (@snisinfo.bsky.social).
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