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Interventional radiology.

E M Druy

    Archives of Internal Medicine
    |March 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary

    Interventional radiology offers advanced diagnostic and therapeutic options for various diseases. Minimally invasive techniques enable precise biopsies and treatments, improving patient outcomes and reducing the need for surgery.

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    Area of Science:

    • Interventional Radiology
    • Medical Imaging
    • Minimally Invasive Procedures

    Background:

    • Technological advancements in catheter design and imaging modalities (ultrasound, CT) have expanded interventional radiology's capabilities.
    • Interventional radiology facilitates percutaneous access to nearly any body structure.

    Observation:

    • Precise localization of abdominal and retroperitoneal masses enables accurate percutaneous aspiration biopsy.
    • Transcatheter delivery of pharmacologic or inert agents can modify or correct disease states.

    Findings:

    • Interventional radiology skills expedite diagnostic evaluations.
    • Procedures can eliminate the need for exploratory laparotomy.
    • New therapeutic avenues are available for previously untreatable conditions.

    Implications:

    • Interventional radiology provides less invasive diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
    • It enhances patient care by offering effective treatments with reduced morbidity.
    • The field holds significant promise for improving outcomes in complex diseases.

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