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1. Intraprocedural imaging and navigational tools in digestive disease interventions -- 2. Imaging of gastrointestinal hemorrhage and acute mesenteric ischemia -- 3. Portal hypertension -- 4. Management of complications of portal hypertension -- 5. Management of complications of portal hypertension -- 6. Management of complications of portal hypertension -- 7. Nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- 8. Transcatheter management of nonvariceal lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- 9. Interventional management of benign refractory ascites -- 10. Mesenteric ischemia -- 11. Benign biliary strictures -- 12. Malignant obstructive jaundice -- 13. Acute cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, and choledocholithiasis -- 14. Imaging of liver tumors -- 15. Hepatocellular carcinoma -- 16. Management of locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma -- 17. Management of liver metastases -- 18. Cholangiocarcinoma -- 19. Portal vein embolization -- 20. Ablation of malignant liver tumors -- 21. Pancreatic cancer -- 22. Embolization of liver tumors -- 23. Yttrium-90 radioembolization of malignant liver tumors -- 24. Liver transplant complications -- 25. Islet cell transplantation -- 26. Percutaneous enteral access -- 27. Image-guided colorectal obstruction management -- 28. Obesity and bariatric embolization -- 29. Intra-abdominal fluid collections -- 30. Pediatric gastrointestinal interventions.
Comprehensively covers the rich spectrum of radiologic digestive disease interventions Greater understanding of gastrointestinal disease has resulted in an evolving array of minimally invasive and noninvasive techniques. Significant advances have maximized patient comfort, improved clinical outcomes, and minimized morbidity. Interventional radiologists are integral to the management of patients with a wide range of digestive disorders, often providing a critical or sole therapeutic option. The field has evolved from a procedure-based radiology subspecialty to a patient-based, clinical specialt.
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