Abstract

1. NECK AND THORAX Nasolacrimal duct strictures Percutaneous parathyroid ablation Thyroid biopsy Mediastinal biopsy Mediastinal abscess Pleural Biopsy Pleurodesis Bronchial stenosis 2. ABDOMEN Esophageal stricture Percutaneous gastrostomy / gastrojejunostomy Strictured enteric anastomosis Malignant colonic obstruction Intussuception Abdominal abscess 2a. Liver Ultrasound guided biopsy Abscess drainage Cyst Ablation Hydatid disease Laser ablation RF ablation Cryoablation 2b. Biliary Obstructive jaundice Malignant hilar obstruction Sclerosing Cholangitis AIDS-related cholangitis Removal of bile duct calculi Intrahepatic calculi and Caroli's disease Giant common duct calculi Transjejunal biliary intervention Acute Cholecystitis Cholecystolithiasis 2c. Pancreas Pancreatic abscess Debridement of Infected pancreas necrosis Percutaneous biopsy 3. PELVIS 3a. Abscess Drainage Transgluteal drainage Transrectal drainage Transvaginal drainage 3b. Reproductive System Female infertility: An overview Fallopian tube recanalization Transcervical lysis of intrauterine adhesions Uterine cervix dilatation 4. RETROPERITONEUM 4a. Urinary System Nephrostomy and ureteral stenting Ureteral occlusion for urinary leaks Symptomatic renal cyst Staghorn calculus Accidentally ligated ureter Caliceal diverticulum calculi Retrorenal colon 4b. Adrenal Percutaneous biopsy Pseudotumor 5. MISCELLANEOUS Conscious sedation for the Interventional Radiologist Infection and sepsis: an overview for the interventional radiologist Vertebroplasty for painful hemangioma Treatment of Osteoid Osteoma Drainage / ablation of lymphoceles

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