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At the AHN Interventional Radiology Division, we use the latest in techniques and equipment. Being at the forefront of technology and expertise isn’t enough, however. We’re also focused on providing comprehensive care before and after procedures, a 24-hour, seven days a week phone line, dedicated schedulers, and nurse navigators to help you find the care access and support you need. At AHN, we see you and your whole health.
Interventional radiology (also known as IR) is a medical specialty that harnesses the power of advanced imaging techniques, such as X-rays, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI or ultrasound, to look inside of the human body and pinpoint the problem. These high-tech imaging modalities are then combined with minimally invasive procedures in real time to treat the problem.
IR delivers treatments with reduced risk, less pain and shorter recovery times than open surgery, reducing the length of hospital stays, minimizing potential complications and saving lives. Instead of large incisions, we use needles, catheters (thin tubes), and other small instruments inserted through the skin or blood vessels to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. There are many benefits of interventional radiology compared to traditional surgery including:
Common types of interventional radiology procedures include:
At AHN, we offer more than interventional radiology to help our patients improve their health and navigate their treatments. AHN is focused on providing:
Interventional radiology (IR) can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions throughout the body using a minimally invasive approach that aims to keep you feeling as healthy as possible during and after your treatments. The AHN interventional radiology division has expertise in working with and providing treatment for many health conditions.
Vascular diseases affect the blood vessels, impacting blood flow throughout the body. These conditions can affect people of all ages, but are more common in older adults, individuals with diabetes, smokers, and those with a family history of vascular problems. Interventional Radiology (IR) offers minimally invasive treatments for a wide range of vascular conditions, addressing the underlying problem with precision and often reducing recovery time compared to traditional surgery. The specific IR treatment approach is tailored to the specific vascular disease:
Interventional radiology offers a variety of minimally invasive treatments for many types of cancer, often providing targeted therapy with fewer side effects than traditional approaches. These treatments can be used alone or in combination with other cancer therapies, such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Interventional radiology (IR) treatment for cancer includes:
IR offers minimally invasive solutions for a range of conditions affecting the liver, biliary system, kidneys, and urinary tract. These image-guided procedures can often provide effective treatment with less pain, shorter recovery times, and fewer complications compared to traditional surgery. These treatments can address blockages, improve drainage, and manage complications related to various liver and kidney diseases. Treatment can include options for:
IR offers a range of minimally invasive procedures to address women's and men’s reproductive health issues. These treatments offer alternatives to traditional surgery, often resulting in less pain, shorter recovery times, and fewer complications. IR procedures in this area can address uterine fibroids, enlarged prostate symptoms, and alleviate pelvic pain. Treatment may include:
IR offers a variety of minimally invasive procedures to manage and alleviate chronic pain. These treatments target the source of pain with precision, often providing long-lasting relief and improved quality of life. IR pain management techniques can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including back pain, knee pain, and pain associated with vertebral fractures. Treatment can include:
Since interventional radiology (IR) treatments use minimally invasive techniques, this often means recovery times are shorter than traditional procedures. Depending on the type of treatment, you may be seen at an outpatient or inpatient setting. Your AHN care team will determine which setting is best. If you are seen in an outpatient setting, you can go home the same day. A few more complex treatments may mean you are seen in a hospital (inpatient) setting and will often require a short stay of one to two days. Many patients can return to their normal activities within a few days to a week after an IR procedure. However, this can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient's individual circumstances. With any procedure, there is risk of side effects, fortunately for interventional procedures these are minimized and rare.
AHN interventional radiologists are highly skilled and experienced health care professionals who understand the challenges that come with the conditions that require interventional radiology. This, coupled with the innovative technologies and techniques that AHN uses, creates a noticeable difference in the care delivery available through our specialists.
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Call our schedulers at 833-VIR-RAD1 833-847-7231 to make an appointment with one of our interventional radiologists.
We offer in-person and virtual visits through video. During your first appointment, you will meet with your interventional radiologist. You will leave your appointment with a treatment plan that includes scheduling procedures.
If you are coming from an outside hospital, we need treatment history and images, such as CT scans or ultrasounds. These could come from your previous doctor, or you can bring copies whether on a hard drive, CD, or digitally using PowerShare.
We stay in the forefront of treatment studies and research around the world. We are a top enroller in multiple international studies for research. Currently we are part of a clinical trial using the ClotTriever System treating symptomatic lower extremity DVT.
Clinical trials are studies that try to answer questions about new ways to treat cancer with medications, radiation, or surgical techniques. Previous trials have shown how new methods of treatment improve survival and quality of life and reduce the risk of cancer returning.You participate in a clinical trial only if you volunteer to do so and meet criteria for inclusion in the study, and you can stop participating in a trial at any time.
The plan for the trial, called a protocol, explains what the trial will do and how the study will be done. Based on the questions the research is trying to answer, each clinical trial protocol outlines specific criteria necessary to be eligible to join the trial.
Common criteria for entering a trial are:
Talk to your doctor about available clinical trials to see if you meet the criteria for on that is active or soon-to-be started.
There are three ways for medical professionals, who are not a part of Allegheny Health Network, to refer their patients to an AHN specialist and request their first appointment. You can:
For more information about referring your patient to an AHN specialist, read the Independent Physician Referral FAQs.
After referring your patient to an AHN specialist, use the EpicCare Link platform to collaborate with their AHN specialist, and view your patient's test results, treatment plan, and progress.
If you are new to EpicCare Link, or need to request your own EpicCare Link account, read: EpicCare Link for Patient Follow-up, for user instructions and new account request forms.
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