Permacath insertion is a minimally invasive procedure in which a catheter is placed into a blood vessel in the neck or upper chest. This catheter is used for hemodialysis, a vital treatment for patients with kidney disease.
Fistuloplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to clear blockages in an arteriovenous fistula, enabling access for dialysis without the need for surgery. The blockage is treated by inflating a specialized balloon or device, which improves blood flow through the fistula.
TEVAR is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat conditions affecting the thoracic aorta, such as aneurysms or dissections. Located in the chest, the thoracic aorta is a critical blood vessel, and TEVAR offers a less invasive alternative to open surgery, providing benefits like shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times.
A peripheral angiogram, also known as extremity angiography, is a diagnostic test that uses X-rays and contrast dye to identify narrowed or blocked arteries supplying blood to the legs, feet, arms, or hands.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where a blood clot forms in a vein located deep within the body, most commonly in the legs, arms, or other areas.
Varicocele embolization is a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure designed to treat varicoceles—enlarged veins in the scrotum. It is an effective option for addressing varicoceles that cause pain, swelling, or infertility.
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that typically appear on the legs due to increased pressure on the veins. This condition is caused by the weakening of vein walls or malfunctioning valves, which leads to improper blood flow.
VenaSeal provides fast and effective relief from varicose veins. This minimally-invasive, outpatient procedure offers a more comfortable experience with shorter recovery times.
Bronchial Artery Embolization

What is it?
Procedure in which the blood supply of abnormal and diseased part of lung is blocked with medicine. A small puncture is made in blood vessel of thigh region with needle through which wire passed and sheath placed. Angiography done with catheter under X-ray guidance.
Why (Indications)?
To stop the life threatening blood in cough
Why Not (Contraindication)?
Cases suitable for surgery
What you are to do before procedure (Preparation)?
- Book prior appointment if elective or get admission in causality if emergency
- Lab investigation (*PT/INR, CBC, Serum Creatinine, Viral markers), CT scan and previous records.
- 4-6 Hours fasting.
- If you are on blood thinner like Aspirin inform during appointment.
- One accompanying person
- Need to sign a consent form for procedure
Approx. Stay in hospital?
We have very fast and competent working team (Consultant, fellow, clinical assistant, technician and ward assistant) which provide you comfortable atmosphere and ease your nerves. Usual time of stay is around 1 Day.
Complications
Chest Pain, vomiting needs tablet or injections.
Resume to work?
You can resume your work after 2-3 day if existing disease allows.
Results?
Usually bleeding stop immediately. You may have some clots in sputum for 2-3 days. Recurrence rate is about 10-20% depends on your disease status and control.
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