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Conditions Treated by an Interventional Radiologist

Uterine Fibroids (UAE)

Uterine artery embolisation (UAE) shrinks fibroids by blocking their blood supply — avoids hysterectomy.

Liver Cancer (TACE/Ablation)

Transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) and radiofrequency ablation treat liver tumours without open surgery.

Varicose Veins (Endovenous Treatment)

Laser or radiofrequency ablation of varicose veins from inside — no surgical incision, done under local anaesthesia.

Deep Organ Biopsy

Image-guided needle biopsy of liver, kidney, lung, or lymph nodes — avoids open surgical biopsy.

Abscess Drainage

Image-guided catheter drainage of abscesses in liver, abdomen, pelvis, or lungs — avoids major surgery.

After Interventional Procedures

  • Follow activity restrictions after your procedure
  • Watch the puncture site for bleeding or swelling
  • Take prescribed blood thinners as directed
  • Attend follow-up imaging appointments

How to Prepare for an Interventional Radiology Procedure

Before Your Visit

  • Complete blood tests — coagulation profile, kidney function, and platelet count are essential
  • Inform about blood thinner medications — they may need to be stopped temporarily before the procedure
  • Follow fasting instructions — typically 6 hours before the procedure
  • Arrange someone to drive you home — sedation effects last several hours

During the Appointment

  • You will be awake but sedated for most procedures — you may feel pressure but not pain
  • Communicate with the team if you feel pain — additional sedation can be given
  • The procedure is monitored with real-time imaging (ultrasound, CT, or X-ray) for precision
  • Most procedures take 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on complexity

After the Visit

  • Rest for the prescribed period — most patients go home the same day or next morning
  • Keep the puncture site clean and dry for 48 hours
  • Report any increasing pain, fever, or bleeding from the puncture site
  • Attend follow-up imaging to assess treatment response

Questions to Ask Your Interventional Radiologist

  1. 1.Is this procedure an alternative to surgery for my condition?
  2. 2.Will I be awake or under general anaesthesia?
  3. 3.How long is the recovery compared to surgery?
  4. 4.What is the success rate for my specific condition?
  5. 5.Will I need repeat procedures?
  6. 6.What are the risks specific to my procedure?

When Should You See an Interventional Radiologist?

An Interventional Radiologist performs minimally invasive image-guided procedures using catheters, needles, and tiny instruments.

  • Uterine fibroids — non-surgical treatment option
  • Liver cancer — TACE or ablation
  • Varicose veins — laser/radiofrequency ablation
  • Blocked arteries needing angioplasty/stenting
  • Biopsy needed from deep organ
  • Abscess drainage without surgery

Interventional radiology offers minimally invasive alternatives to open surgery for many conditions, with faster recovery.

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