Martin G. Radvany, M.D., an internationally known leader in interventional neuroradiology and specialist in vascular disorders of the brain and spine, has joined the Department of Radiology as Professor and Chief of Interventional Neuroradiology.
Dr. Radvany received his medical degree from Northwestern University in Chicago in 1991. He completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii and a fellowship in interventional radiology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. After completing his fellowship, he served for nine years at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and served as Chief of the Interventional Radiology Service.
Dr. Radvany returned to Johns Hopkins in 2007 for a fellowship in interventional neuroradiology and then joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor of Radiology, Neurological Surgery and Neurology. He served as Chief of Interventional Neuroradiology at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Director of the Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Radvany worked with teams of internationally known specialists developing endovascular techniques and medical devices for the treatment of brain aneurysms, stroke, vascular malformations and pseudotumor cerebri syndrome.
In 2015 he was recruited to York, Pennsylvania, to establish the Interventional Neuroradiology Program at WellSpan hospital, which received designation as a JCAHO-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center within three years.
Dr. Radvany has contributed chapters to more than 15 textbooks on endovascular treatment of neurovascular disorders and published over 50 articles in medical journals. He is a reviewer for several medical journals and has lectured internationally.