Radiodiagnosis & Interventional Radiology
Radiodiagnosis is a discipline of medicine that deals with radiation, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance in medical procedures. Anatomy, pathology, physiology, and interventional method are all covered. Interventional radiology, or IR for short, is a subspecialty of radiology. Doctors use small incisions in the body to evaluate your medical images and execute minimally invasive surgical operations. You can quickly come over from cancer if there are both accurate diagnoses and early detection. So it would be challenging for oncologists without any accurate plan or right treatment for patients.
The Radiodiagnosis and Interventional Radiology Of Acme Hospitals is a highly technical, full-service division that seeks to meet all patient and clinician requirements in Diagnostic Imaging and Image-Guided Therapeutics. Here you will get all important updated imaging technologies, such as PET CT (Analogue/Digital), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (known as MRI), Digital Mammography, etc. These will help you detect suspicious lesions mostly better than older technologies. More options are available, such as X-ray scan, ultrasound scan, endoscopy, etc. Using these treatments with blood tests help doctors to get a particular plan for patients.
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Automated Breast Volume Scanner
The Automated Breast Volume Scanner is the most recent diagnostic device in breast cancer diagnosis (ABVS), which we have here at Acme Hospitals. This is meant to detect breast cancer in patients with thick tissues. ABVS is the globe's first multi-use ultrasound device that enables full, high-resolution pictures of the breasts in about 10 minutes. Breast cancer patients with early identification thanks to ABVS have a better likelihood of a favourable clinical result.
Digital Mammography
The most significant benefit of digital mammography is that it allows for reliable diagnosis even in patients with dense breast tissue.
It is a type of mammography in which the radiographic picture is recorded electronically in a digital format rather than on film. It's a perfectly safe treatment that gives you an accurate imaging test for breast cancer identification.
It employs the same technique as film mammography, except that the image is captured directly on a computer. So that specific images can be highlighted and appropriately analyzed for further process.
Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology is a branch of radiology that focuses on using image-guided, minimally invasive techniques to diagnose, treat, and manage malignancies and a variety of other diseases.
The major goal of this therapy is to lessen the likelihood of treatment-related problems for patients while also assisting them in recovering more quickly.
The most common are chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, and other interventional radiology techniques. These procedures are frequently combined with other therapeutic options to improve the treatment's overall effectiveness.