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2017 ; 9
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"Beyond saving lives": Current perspectives of interventional radiology in
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Singh A
; Kumar A
; Kumar P
; Kumar S
; Gamanagatti S
World J Radiol
2017[Apr]; 9
(4
): 155-177
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Interventional radiology (IR) has become an integral part in the management of
traumatic injuries. There is an ever-increasing role of IR in traumatic injuries
of solid abdominal organs, pelvic and peripheral arteries to control active
bleeding by therapeutic embolization or vascular reconstruction using stent
grafts. Traditionally, these endovascular treatments have been offered to
hemodynamically stable patients. However, in recent times endovascular approach
has become preferable to surgery even in hemodynamically unstable patients with
injury of surgically difficult-to-access sites. With shifting trends towards non
operative management coupled with availability of the current state-of-the-art
equipments, hardware and technical expertise, IR has gained an impeccable role in
trauma management. However, due to lack of awareness and widespread acceptance,
IR continues to remain an ocean of unexplored potentialities.