WFITN Course in Neurovascular Anatomy for Stroke in Naples, February 17-19, 2025
Thanks to the outstanding efforts of our local organizer, Prof. Mario Muto, and his team, we successfully completed the WFITN anatomy course in Naples. A total of 38 young professionals attended from various countries—including Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the U.S., Peru, Austria, Iran, and Kazakhstan. From start to finish, they maintained their focus and enthusiasm during both the clinical neuroanatomy lectures and the 3D-anatomy demonstrations.
As the course director, I am delighted with how exciting and productive the course had been. My sincere thanks go to all participants and to the local organizers for making this event a success.
Michihiro Tanaka, Course Organizer, Past President WFITN
Faculty:
Salvatore Mangiafico, Italy Howard Riina, United States
Philippe Mercier, France Pedro Vilela, Portugal
Alessandra Biondi, France. Georges Rodesch, France
Michihiro Tanaka, Japan. Stefano Molinaro, Italy
Giuseppe Mirone, Italy. Mario Muto, Italy, Local Course Organizer
Paolo Machì Switzerland
General Info
The Functional Neurovascular Anatomy course is a comprehensive and didactic review of the embryology and vascular anatomy necessary for stroke intervention. The course comprises lectures, 3D anatomic sessions as well as interactive workshops on angiographic images related to stroke cases. The course has been created for neuroradiologists, radiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons with particular interest in neurovascular diseases. It may be interesting to physicians in training to become INR specialists as well as senior physicians who wish to refresh their knowledge in functional neurovascular anatomy.