Neurovascular interventional technology serves as a crucial means for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. The ambulatory surgery model, characterized by its efficiency and minimally invasive nature, has been widely adopted across multiple clinical specialties. However, its development in the field of neurovascular interventions remains at an early exploratory stage. This article systematically reviews the current status of the ambulatory surgery model for neurovascular interventions and provides insights into future research directions and development pathways, aiming to provide references for promoting the safe, standardized, and large-scale implementation in ambulatory surgery model for neurovascular interventions.