Universal Advanced Diagnostics

Interventional Procedures

What Are Interventional Procedures?

These are medical image (Ultrasound and CT) guided minimally invasive surgical procedures that diagnose, treat, and cure many kinds of conditions. These are performed through small incisions in the body.

Why Interventional procedures?

Choosing us for your interventional procedures means opting for a medical team that prioritizes patient safety, comfort, and well-being. We understand that undergoing any medical procedure can be daunting, which is why we are committed to providing a high standard of care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Interventional procedures are not only less expensive, less risky, less painful, and less time-consuming than traditional (open) surgeries, but they also offer quicker recovery times and minimal scarring. This minimally invasive approach has revolutionized the way many conditions are treated, allowing patients to return to their normal lives faster with fewer complications.

Interventional Procedures at UAD

FNAC & Biopsy

    • Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) and Biopsy are minimally invasive procedures designed to extract tissue samples from various organs and tissues, including lymph nodes, thyroid, breast, liver, lung, kidney, and other soft tissue masses. These samples are then examined under a microscope to diagnose conditions such as cancer, infections, and inflammatory diseases. Our precision-guided techniques ensure that tissue samples are obtained with the highest accuracy and minimal discomfort to the patient.

Pigtail Insertion

      • Pigtail Insertion is a procedure used to drain excess fluid or air from areas like the pleural space (around the lungs) or abscesses. This procedure involves the placement of a thin, flexible catheter known as a pigtail catheter. It is a less invasive alternative to surgical drainage, offering quicker recovery times and reduced risk of complications.

Percutaneous Nephrostomy (PCN)

    • Percutaneous Nephrostomy (PCN) is a vital procedure for patients experiencing urinary obstructions. Through this procedure, a catheter is inserted through the skin directly into the kidney to drain urine when there is a blockage in the ureter. PCN helps alleviate symptoms such as pain, infection, and kidney damage, providing a crucial solution for patients with obstructive uropathy.

Ascitic and Pleural Tapping

    • Ascitic Tapping and Pleural Tapping are procedures aimed at draining excess fluid from the abdominal cavity (ascites) and the pleural space (pleural effusion), respectively. These procedures are performed both for diagnostic purposes and to provide symptomatic relief. By removing the fluid, we can alleviate discomfort, breathing difficulties, and abdominal pressure, enhancing the patient’s quality of life.

Amniocentesis

    • Amniocentesis is a prenatal diagnostic procedure performed between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy. It involves the extraction of a small amount of amniotic fluid, which surrounds the fetus, to test for genetic conditions, infections, or other fetal abnormalities. Our team ensures this delicate procedure is conducted with the utmost care, prioritizing the safety and comfort of both the mother and the unborn child.

Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)

    • Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is another essential prenatal test offered at UAD, typically performed between 10 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. This procedure involves obtaining a small sample of placental tissue, which is then analyzed for chromosomal abnormalities and genetic disorders. CVS provides early diagnostic information, allowing expectant parents to make informed decisions about their pregnancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are interventional procedures?

Interventional procedures are minimally invasive techniques used to diagnose, treat, or manage various medical conditions. These procedures typically involve the use of imaging guidance, such as ultrasound or CT scans, to perform targeted interventions with precision.

How should I prepare for an interventional procedure?

Preparation varies depending on the specific procedure. Generally, you may be advised to fast for a few hours, avoid certain medications, or arrange for someone to accompany you. Our team will provide detailed pre-procedure instructions tailored to your needs.

Are interventional procedures painful?

Most interventional procedures are minimally invasive and are performed under local anesthesia, which helps to minimize discomfort. Some patients may experience mild discomfort or pressure, but pain is generally minimal and manageable.

What types of conditions can be diagnosed or treated with interventional procedures?

Interventional procedures can be used to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, including cancers, fluid collections, blockages in blood vessels or urinary tracts, and prenatal conditions. They are also used for sampling tissues for biopsy, draining fluids, and inserting catheters.

Can interventional procedures replace surgery?

In many cases, interventional procedures can be a less invasive alternative to surgery, offering quicker recovery times, less pain, and lower risks. However, the suitability of these procedures depends on the specific condition and patient. Your healthcare provider will discuss the best options for your situation.

What are the risks associated with interventional procedures?

While interventional procedures are generally safe, all medical procedures carry some risks. Potential risks include bleeding, infection, allergic reactions to medications, and injury to surrounding tissues. Our team takes every precaution to minimize these risks and ensure patient safety.
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