What is Interventional Radiology?
Interventional Radiology is a process that focuses on using minimally
invasive image-guided procedures to identify and treat diseases in
almost every organ and organ system of the body. Through the use of
X-rays, CT, ultrasound, MRI and other imaging methods, radiologists can
direct interventional instruments through the body. While more
traditional surgeries rely on large incisions, interventional radiology
relies on needles and narrow tubes called catheters to diagnose and
treat patients.
Interventional procedures we do includes
- CT guided biopsies
- Ultrasound guided biopsies
- CT guided drainage
- Ultrasound guided drainage
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