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Interventional uroradiology.

Raul N Uppot1, Debra A Gervais, Peter R Mueller

  • 1Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA. ruppot@partners.org

Radiologic Clinics of North America
|March 11, 2008
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Interventional uroradiology now offers minimally invasive image-guided treatments for urologic conditions, replacing traditional surgery. This approach, from biopsies to tumor ablation, requires collaboration between uroradiologists, urologists, and nephrologists for successful patient management.

Area of Science:

  • Urologic oncology
  • Interventional uroradiology
  • Minimally invasive surgery

Background:

  • Advances in imaging and percutaneous instruments have transformed urologic disease management.
  • Minimally invasive image-guided techniques are increasingly replacing traditional surgical interventions.
  • Interventional uroradiology has expanded from diagnostics to therapeutic procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the spectrum of image-guided interventional techniques in uroradiology.
  • To discuss indications, methodologies, success rates, and potential complications of these procedures.
  • To highlight the collaborative role of uroradiologists, urologists, and nephrologists.

Main Methods:

  • Review of image-guided interventional uroradiology techniques.

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  • Discussion of procedures including renal biopsies, stone management, and tumor ablation.
  • Analysis of indications, methods, success rates, and complications.
  • Main Results:

    • Image-guided techniques offer minimally invasive alternatives for various urologic conditions.
    • Procedures range from diagnostic renal biopsies to therapeutic interventions like stone removal and tumor ablation.
    • Successful patient management relies on multidisciplinary collaboration.

    Conclusions:

    • Interventional uroradiology provides effective minimally invasive options for urologic diseases.
    • Close cooperation among specialists is crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
    • The field continues to evolve, offering advanced treatment modalities.