
In many cases, interventional radiologists can open blocked or narrowed blood vessels caused by peripheral arterial disease or other conditions. In some patients, high blood pressure is caused by a blockage to the artery to the kidney, a condition known as renal vascular hypertension. Interventional radiologists can often treat blocked blood vessels without surgery. In most cases, hospitalization and general anesthesia are not required. There is no incision - just a small nick in the skin - and no stitches are required. Often, patients may return to normal activity shortly after the procedure.
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The most common interventional procedures are listed below, with links to patient information sheets.
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