Interventional Radiology
From enlarged prostate to stroke intervention, see the full range of conditions and procedures our interventional radiology team treats.
Interventional radiology uses medical imaging to diagnose and perform minimally invasive procedures. Minimally invasive procedures involve the use of needles, wires, and small tubes called catheters, often performed under local analgesia. Some of these procedures include the insertion of vascular lines and drains, acquiring biopsies, localised treatment of tumours, and cessation of bleeds in the chest and abdomen. Conditions that once required major surgery can often be treated through a pinhole entry point in the wrist or groin. Most patients are walking within hours and home within a day.
We Commonly Treat
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Uterine fibroids
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Benign thyroid nodules
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Chronic knee and shoulder osteoarthritis (pain not controlled by medication or injections)
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Brain aneurysms and lipomas, ruptured and un-ruptured
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Cerebrovascular malformations in children
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Chronic subdural haematoma
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Stroke
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Vascular malformations
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Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
If you are unsure whether Interventional Radiology is right for your condition, book a consultation and our team will advise you.
Why Patients Choose Interventional Radiology at FV

Minimally invasive, no large incisions
Local anaesthesia in most cases
Faster recovery than open surgery
Lower risk of complications
High precision, with treatment guided directly to the targeted area
Suitable for elderly patients and those with multiple health conditions

UFE is a non-surgical treatment for women with uterine fibroids causing heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure. The procedure blocks the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to gradually shrink. The uterus is fully preserved.
Most patients go home the same day or after one night. Suitable for women who wish to maintain fertility or avoid hysterectomy.
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