Objective To observe the effectiveness and safety of Neuron MAX sheath applicated in transradial access(TRA)neurointervention.Methods Data of 44 patients with cerebrovascular disease who underwent TRA neurointervention using Neuron MAX sheath were retrospectively analyzed.The operative success rate,the adverse events during and after operation were recorded,and the occlusion of radial artery 6 months after treatment were followed up.Results The operative success rate of TRA neurointervention using Neuron MAX sheath was 95.45%(42/44).Neuron MAX sheath kinked during operation in 2 cases,but intervention treatment were successfully performed through transfemoral access.After treatments,aneurysms in 27 cases were successfully embolized,and symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis in 14 cases were successfully treated with simple balloon dilation(2 cases)or/and stenting(12 cases),whereas carotid-cavernous fistulas completely disappeared in 2 cases,and cerebral arteriovenous malformation achieved curative embolization in 1 case.Asymptomatic dissection of brachiocephalic trunk occurred in 1 case during intervention,and CT showed infarction in right temporoparietal lobe in 1 patient who underwent embolization of right middle cerebral artery aneurysm.Radial artery occlusion was found in 6 patients 6 months after treatments.Conclusion Neuron MAX sheath was effective and safe for TRA neurointervention.