In recent years, there has been a growing demand for Interventional Radiology services across Australasia. This is due to the many benefits that it offers to patients, such as a faster recovery time, lower risk of complications, and more precise targeting of the area of concern. As a result, the field of interventional radiology is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.
- Discuss all medications you are taking with our nursing staff at the time of your booking. You may have to stop certain medications ( eg: anticoagulants) which will be liaised with your referring doctor. Your usual doctor will then make an anticoagulation management plan based on your underlying medical condition.
- A small percentage of patients may need a blood test which will be advised by nursing staff if required.
- Tell the booking nurse of any conditions you may have (e.g. diabetes) and allergies.
A doctor will explain the procedure and any risk involved before asking you to sign a consent form. IF YOU REQUIRE AN INTERPRETER OR ARE UNABLE TO PROVIDE CONSENT FOR ANY REASON (e.g. dementia) PLEASE CALL OUR NURSING STAFF BEFORE YOUR PROCEDURE.
Cortisone is a steroid medication that can cause side effects such as:
All procedures have a risk of infection, common signs of infection include:
If you have signs or are concerned for infection, please go straight to your GP.
Patients taking blood thinners may be given additional pre-procedure and post-procedure instructions.
Some procedures can impair your ability to drive safely. A driver must be present for the following appointments: