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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

At Frontline Hospital, our Interventional Radiology Department offers minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions with precision and care. Using advanced imaging technologies such as ultrasound, CT, fluoroscopy, and MRI, our expert interventional radiologists provide targeted treatments with reduced risks, less pain, and faster recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

 Image-Guided Biopsy/ FNAC:
Performing biopsies of organs like the liver, lungs, kidneys, or lymph nodes using ultrasound, CT, or fluoroscopy for guidance.

 Drainage Procedures:
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nsertion of percutaneous drains to remove fluid collections, such as abscesses or pleural effusions, guided by imaging. Including acute necrotising pancreatic collection. Ct or usg guided.

Percutaneous Ablation:
Techniques like radiofrequency ablation (RFA), microwave ablation (MWA), or cryoablation to treat tumors, especially in organs like the liver, kidney, thyroid. Been doing extensive Varicose vein ablation.

Percutaneous Nephrostomy (PCN):
Insertion of a catheter into the kidney to drain urine, often for obstructed urinary systems.

Biliary Interventions:
Insertion of biliary stents or drainage catheters for obstructed bile ducts (e.g., due to tumors or stones).

 Venous Access Procedures:
Insertion of central venous catheters (e.g., PICC lines, Hickman catheters), tunneled dialysis catheters, or port placements under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance.

Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT/MWA/RFA):
Treatment for varicose veins using laser energy to close the affected veins, performed with ultrasound guidance.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA):
Minimally invasive procedure used to destroy cancerous or abnormal tissue using high-frequency electrical currents. Guided by imaging (such as CT or ultrasound), a special needle is inserted into the tumor, and thermal energy is applied to heat and destroy the targeted cells.

Microwave Ablation (MWA):
Microwave Ablation is a similar technique to RFA but uses microwave energy to generate heat. It provides faster, deeper, and more consistent ablation, making it ideal for larger or more complex tumors.


Minimally Invasive Excellence:
Our Interventional Radiology unit is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and guided by experienced specialists. With smaller incisions, real-time imaging, and precise targeting, patients benefit from quicker recovery, less pain, and reduced hospital stays.


Collaborative & Patient-Centered Care:
Our interventional radiologists work closely with specialists in oncology, nephrology, surgery, and other fields to provide a multidisciplinary approach for comprehensive patient care.

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