

Dr. Pascal Jabbour
Neurosurgeon
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Dr. Pascal Jabbour is the Division Chief of Neurovascular Surgery & Endovascular Neurosurgery at Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Episode # 281 • 12 Jan 2023
Training in Open vs Endovascular Techniques
In this episode, our host Dr. Sabeen Dhand interviews Dr. Pascal Jabbour, Division Chief of Neurovascular Surgery & Endovascular Neurosurgery at Jefferson University. We discuss the current training landscape for vascular neurosurgery, the open versus endovascular debate, and Dr. Jabbour’s perspective on multispecialty collaboration in vascular neurology.
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Dr. Pascal Jabbour is a vascular neurosurgeon who is dually trained in open surgical techniques as well as minimally invasive endovascular surgical techniques. He practices at Jefferson Health. He treats patients with diseases in the blood vessels in their neck, brain, or spinal cord. He also treats pediatric patients with retinoblastoma with selective intra-arterial chemotherapy. Dr. Jabbour is a pioneer in the field of trans-radial access for neurointerventions and has begun to implement the use of robots in endovascular neurosurgery. Dr Jabbour has published more than 500 papers in peer reviewed journals that are based on his clinical research, which has given Jefferson patients access to novel clinical trials for aneurysms and other vascular issues.
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