Interventional Radiology

These image-guided, minimally invasive procedures lead to less pain and faster recovery

Interventional Radiology is the use of medical image guidance, such as Computed tomography (CT) scans, Ultrasounds, and X-rays, to perform minimally invasive treatment procedures. Many conditions that once required traditional surgery can now be treated with interventional radiology, thanks to advances in technology and medical knowledge. Our experienced team performs thousands of Interventional Radiology procedures each year.

What are the benefits of interventional radiology?

Interventional Radiology has several advantages over traditional surgical procedures. Some of these advantages include:

  • Faster recovery after the procedure
  • Less exposure to anesthesia
  • Less risk for complications
  • Reduced pain after the procedure
  • Smaller incisions

Interventional Radiology procedures we offer:

We provide a wide range of Interventional Radiology procedures. The following is a list of procedures offered.

**Please note that procedures offered may vary by location.

Our Interventional Radiology expertise

We perform more than 10,000 procedures per year, including some of the most advanced techniques available. Our Interventional Radiologists have a long history of successful and coordinated care with doctors in other departments providing a team-based approach for our patients.

We’ve achieved several milestones in Interventional Radiology care as part of our commitment to provide the best care possible. We are:

  • The first U.S. commercial site to install the new Phillips Allura angio suite with EmboGuide oncology package, which we use to treat tumors that are difficult to reach or tumors in patients who aren’t good candidates for traditional surgery
  • The first Interventional Radiology team in Michigan to use the AngioVac® system for catheter-directed thrombolysis (a treatment for deep-vein thrombosis)
  • The first Interventional Radiology team in Michigan to use NanoKnife® technology to destroy kidney tumors

Interventional Radiology is located at the locations listed below. You will be contacted in advance of your scheduled appointment with your preparation information. For further questions, please contact the applicable Interventional Radiology department.

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