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Interventional Radiology Services

Advanced Interventional Radiology Services at Amaravati Multi Speciality Hospitals

Interventional Radiology (IR) is a cutting-edge medical specialty that utilizes minimally invasive, image-guided techniques to accurately diagnose and effectively treat a broad range of vascular and non-vascular conditions. At Amaravati Multi Speciality Hospitals, our expert interventional radiologists employ advanced imaging modalities such as CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound to visualize the internal structures of your body. This allows for precise targeting of ailments by inserting small instruments, including needles or catheters, through tiny incisions, often no larger than a pinhole, greatly reducing the need for traditional open surgeries. Our innovative approach provides direct access to the treatment site, enabling our specialists to deliver highly targeted therapies. For instance, central lines can be strategically placed deep within the body for medication delivery, or to effectively address issues like bleeding vessels, problematic blood clots, cancerous growths, and narrowed arteries. Our commitment to utilizing state-of-the-art technology and expertise ensures patients receive the most advanced and least intrusive care possible, enhancing treatment efficacy while prioritizing patient comfort and rapid healing.

IR Benefits

Key Advantages of Interventional Radiology for Patients

Interventional Radiology offers significant benefits compared to conventional surgical methods, making it a preferred choice for many patients. These advantages include:

  • Significantly shorter recovery periods, often allowing same-day discharge.
  • Reduced post-procedure discomfort and pain.
  • Avoidance of large incisions, minimizing scarring.
  • Lower risk of complications typically associated with open surgeries.
  • Precise targeting of diseased areas with minimal disruption to surrounding healthy tissues.
  • Effective treatment for a wide range of conditions, including tumors, blockages, and internal bleeding.