Vascular Radiology and Interventional Radiology

Vascular Radiology and Interventional Radiology

At Hospital Angeles, interventional and vascular radiology teams work together to translate medical images into clinical decisions that provide the best possible care for patients with minimal impact. They use imaging guidance—such as ultrasound, CT scans, and fluoroscopy—to diagnose and treat various diseases of the vascular system and other organs using minimally invasive techniques. This approach allows for the resolution of complex problems with shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and less pain than open surgical procedures.



Images of veins displayed on two white monitors during a cardiac catheterization procedure Images of veins displayed on two white monitors during a cardiac catheterization procedure

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The Vascular and Interventional Radiology Department at Hospital Angeles Andares minimally invasive, image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for the treatment of vascular and non-vascular diseases.

The department features specialized rooms and state-of-the-art imaging technology, enabling high-precision and safe procedures such as angiographies, embolizations, catheter placements, image-guided biopsies, drains, and endovascular treatments, among others.

All procedures are performed by certified interventional radiologists, supported by highly trained nursing and technical staff, under strict quality, safety, and control protocols, ensuring efficient, patient-centered medical care.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a medical specialty that uses imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases through minimally invasive procedures, thereby reducing risks and recovery times.

Procedures such as angiograms, embolizations, catheter placements, image-guided biopsies, drain placements, and endovascular treatments are performed as medically indicated.

The main benefits include less pain, lower risk, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgical procedures.

Yes. These are safe, highly precise procedures performed using advanced technology and in accordance with strict safety protocols by certified specialists.

The procedures are performed by board-certified interventional radiologists, with the support of nursing staff and specialized technicians, ensuring high-quality care.

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