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Division of Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiologists diagnose and treat patients using minimally invasive technologies and techniques—catheters, guide wires, needles, balloons, stents, and other devices with radiological imaging. These procedures, which may be categorized as endo-vascular (angiography), non-vascular (e.g., decompression and drainage of obstructed kidneys and bile ducts), and interventional oncology are performed in an interventional radiology suite, often on an outpatient basis. Many procedures that were previously performed surgically are now accomplished by an interventional radiologist with less morbidity and a shorter hospital stay. These procedures include:
- Interventional oncological procedures, including chemoembolization, RFA, SIRT, and blend embolization of carcinoids
- Embolotherapy for bleeding disorders and vascular malformation
- Uterine fibroid embolization
- Advanced management of patients with Cirrhosis of liver, including TIPS, BRTO etc.
- Palliative procedures for Cancer patients
- Spine and bone Interventions
- Lung interventions including Pulmonary embolism management, lung cancer therapies etc.
- Balloon angioplasty and stenting
- Central venous access
- Percutaneous feeding tube, drainage tube placement
- Thrombolysis for acutely clotted vasculature
- Treatment of varicose veins
Patients undergoing procedures are worked up by the interventional radiology service with clinical followed post-procedure.

Francisco Donato, Jr, MD
Director, Vascular & Interventional Radiology Division
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IR stopcock flush
This video demonstrates how to flush your drainage tube when connected to a drainage bag. The final part of the video demonstrates how to connect/change out a drainage bag for use.
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