Interventional Oncology / HPB Procedures

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Interventional Oncology (IO) is a sub-specialty in Interventional Radiology (IR) in which image-guided procedures are used for enhancement of cancer care. Our IR specialists use minimally invasive procedure to treat all kinds of cancers. 

Following are some of the procedures used to diagnose and treat Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary cancers:

- Trans arterial Chemoembolization Liver (TACE) for HCC, NET metastases and Colorectal cancer metastases

- Trans arterial embolization of Liver (TAE) for HCC, NET metastases and Colorectal cancer metastases

- Percutaneous Cholangiogram

-Percutaneous Biliary Stenting

-Percutaneous Biliary Drainage

-Transplant Percutaneous Biliary drainage

-Post-transplant Cholangiogram and Cholangioplasty

-Percutaneous Cholecystostomy

-Esophageal stent placement

-Gastro Jejunostomy Placement

-Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) of Liver and Lung lesions

-Percutaneous ethanol Ablation of HCC Liver

-Trans-jugular Liver Biopsy

-Gastrostomy Placement

-Esophageal Dilatation for strictures  

-Balloon gastrostomy placement

-Colonic Stent Placement

-Duodenal stent placement

-Trans-jugular Porto Systemic Shunt (TIPS)

-Central Venous Cath Tunneled

-Peripherally Inserted Central Cath

-Hepatic venous recanalization

-Port-a-cath Placement

-Port-a-cath Removal