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Interventional

Radiology

A branch of radiology known as interventional radiology uses imaging to direct minimally invasive techniques inside the body for examination. Highly experienced radiologists execute the treatment, using imaging technology like ultrasounds, and CT scans to lead tiny instruments like catheters through the body to the affected spot.

The interventional radiology procedure will typically take place in an imaging suite or procedure room, where the patient will be positioned on an imaging table, and the radiologist will use imaging equipment to guide the instruments and perform the procedure.

  • Percutaneous FNAC/ FNAC TruCut biopsy
  • Transrectal prostatic/ pelvic mass biopsy
  • Transvaginal pelvic organ biopsy
  • Percutanous aspiration/ drainage tube placement
  • Image guided therapy like neurolysis, radiofrequency ablation of tumour
  • Fetal Intervention
  • Amniocentesis
  • Chorion Villous Biopsy
  • Fetal Blood Sampling
  • Intrauterine transfusions
  • Thoracocentesis
  • Vesicoamniotic Shunt

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