Innovative Interventional Radiology

At Jayasri Liberty Hospitals, our Interventional Radiology department provides cutting-edge minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat various conditions. Our skilled radiologists use advanced imaging techniques to guide precise treatments with reduced recovery times.

Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality care with a focus on patient comfort and safety. We offer a range of services, from vascular interventions to tumor ablation, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible outcomes.

Advanced Radiological Interventions

Our Interventional Radiology department is equipped with the latest technology to perform a variety of procedures that minimize invasiveness and enhance recovery. We are committed to providing innovative solutions that meet your needs.

  • Vascular Interventions
  • Tumor Ablation
  • Biopsy Guidance
  • Urological Procedures
  • Emergency Interventions
Interventional Radiology
Understanding Interventional Radiology

We aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of interventional radiology procedures. Our expert team will guide you through each step of the process, from consultation to follow-up, ensuring a clear understanding and a positive experience.

Interventional Radiology is a subspecialty of radiology that uses imaging techniques to guide minimally invasive procedures. These procedures are used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes and can often replace traditional surgical methods.

Common procedures in Interventional Radiology include angioplasty, stenting, biopsy, and embolization. These procedures are performed using imaging guidance such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI to ensure precision and effectiveness.

Interventional Radiology offers several benefits, including reduced risk of infection, shorter recovery times, and less pain compared to traditional surgery. The minimally invasive nature of these procedures also often results in less scarring.

Preparation for an interventional radiology procedure varies depending on the specific procedure. Generally, patients may need to fast for a certain period before the procedure and discuss any medications or health conditions with their physician.