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  • Veterinary medicine
  • Medical imaging
  • Minimally invasive procedures

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  • Interventional radiology in veterinary medicine is derived from human medical practices.
  • It offers diverse applications for treating diseases across multiple body systems in animals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the essential components and considerations for successful interventional radiology procedures in veterinary medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Procedures heavily rely on fluoroscopy, necessitating expertise in radiation safety protocols.
  • A broad range of devices including catheters, wires, sheaths, stents, and embolics are utilized.

Main Results:

  • Proper understanding of device indications and size compatibility is crucial.
  • Fluoroscopy is a key imaging modality for nearly all interventional procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Mastery of radiation safety and familiarity with interventional tools are vital for veterinary interventional radiology.
  • This field holds significant potential for treating various animal diseases effectively.