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After Uterine Fibroid Embolization | Patient Story of Relief & Recovery

  In this heartfelt video, a patient shares her personal journey after undergoing Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) with Dr. Sandeep Sharma at IRFacilities. 🌸✨ She talks about how she found relief from fibroid symptoms without undergoing major surgery — no stitches, minimal pain, and a quick recovery right in the Cath Lab. 💖 👉 Why choose UFE? ✅ Minimally Invasive ✅ Safe & Effective ✅ Faster Recovery If you or your loved one is struggling with fibroids, this video offers real insight into a modern, non-surgical treatment option that restores health and quality of life. 📞 Call us at 8699977915 🌐 Visit: https://www.irfacilities.com/

ACOM ANEURYSM COILING in Complex ANEURYSM | Dr. Sandeep Sharma | IRFACILITIES

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ACOM Aneurysm Coiling in Action by Dr. Sandeep Sharma showcases the intricate process of coiling aneurysms in complex cases. With years of experience and state-of-the-art technology at IRFACILITIES, Dr. Sandeep Sharma provides life-saving neurovascular treatments tailored for every patient. This video offers a detailed look into the innovative techniques used to treat ACOM aneurysms , ensuring precision, safety, and patient well-being. Learn how modern neuro-interventional methods are revolutionizing treatment outcomes for even the most challenging aneurysms. Don’t miss this insightful presentation by one of the leading experts in the field!

Best Uterine Fibroid Embolisation in the world - International Patient | IRFACILITIES

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Discover the best  uterine fibroid embolization  in the world for international patients seeking effective, minimally invasive solutions for fibroid treatment. This procedure has become a beacon of hope, offering reduced recovery time, minimal scarring, and outstanding success rates. Join us to explore why thousands of international patients have trusted this top-rated procedure to transform their health and restore their quality of life. Our experts provide insights on preparation, benefits, and what makes this procedure a leading choice worldwide. Don’t miss this comprehensive guide to an innovative and effective fibroid treatment designed to empower patients globally. Subscribe and learn why the best uterine fibroid embolization is changing lives!

Varicocele Embolization at Dr. Sandeep Sharma’s IR Facilities: A Cutting-Edge Approach with BRTO Using Glue and Setrol

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At Dr. Sandeep Sharma’s Interventional Radiology (IRFacilities, the treatment of varicoceles has reached new levels of precision and efficacy with an advanced embolization technique known as Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration (BRTO). Utilizing modern embolic agents like glue and petrol, this innovative procedure offers significant advantages over traditional surgical methods, such as microscopic varicocelectomy, Paloma’s technique, and other open surgeries. Dr. Sharma’s vast experience and expertise in neuro-intervention and body intervention ensure that patients receive top-tier care with minimal risk and excellent outcomes. What is Varicocele and Why Treat It? A varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of veins within the scrotum, specifically in the pampiniform plexus, that can lead to discomfort, testicular pain, and, in some cases, fertility issues. Approximately 15% of men are affected by varicoceles, and it remains one of the leading causes of male infertility. W...

2nd Session TACE to Change Untreatable Cancer to Treatable | IRFACILITIES

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The 2nd Session of TACE (Transarterial Chemoembolization) is a revolutionary cancer treatment that can turn previously untreatable cancers into treatable ones. In this video, Dr. Sandeep Sharma from IRFACILITIES explains how the 2nd session of TACE works, its benefits, and how it is giving new hope to cancer patients. TACE is a minimally invasive procedure that targets cancer cells directly, limiting their growth and providing patients with a better chance of recovery. Learn how IRFACILITIES, under the expert guidance of Dr. Sharma, is leading the way in advanced cancer treatments. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, or simply interested in medical breakthroughs, this video will provide you with all the critical information you need about this game-changing procedure. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how the 2nd Session TACE can change the landscape of cancer treatment.

Left Varicocele Embolization in Spastic Veins | Dr. Sandeep Sharma | IRFACILITIES

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Left Varicocele Embolization is a breakthrough procedure for treating spastic veins, and in this video, Dr. Sandeep Sharma from IRFACILITIES explains everything you need to know. Whether you're looking for answers to common questions, treatment options, or expert advice, this video covers it all. Dr. Sandeep Sharma, a renowned specialist in neuro radiology, walks you through the process, benefits, and recovery of Left Varicocele Embolization . Watch this detailed guide to understand how this cutting-edge treatment can provide relief and improve your quality of life. If you're suffering from spastic veins or want to know more about the latest medical advancements, this video is a must-watch. Stay informed with IRFACILITIES' expert care and learn how Left Varicocele Embolization can make a difference in treating spastic veins.

Best Bilateral Varicocele Embolization in India | IRFACILITIES

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A video for  bilateral varicocele embolization  by IR Facilities of Dr. Sandeep Sharma was performed elegantly and smoothly so that the patient on the very first day highly recommended it to anyone with this. He found this very treatment of bilateral varicocele embolization a very smooth and a very pain-free experience. Watch it, recommend it, and get into the intricacies of a soft, sutureless, painless treatment of varicocele embolization.

Carotid Artery Stenting

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For the treatment of carotid stenosis, carotid artery stenting (CAS) is a viable alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Carotid artery stenosis is a disabling condition that affects people of all ages. Because of their advanced age and many co-morbidities, the elderly are more susceptible to repeated strokes. The treatment choices for symptomatic carotid stenosis in the extremely elderly are the same as in younger patients, however, operation risk is increased. Practical Implications- Stenting of the carotid arteries is a common treatment option for atherosclerotic carotid artery stenosis. Carotid artery stenosis is a common cause of stroke in the elderly, and stroke outcomes are heavily impacted by age. After a thorough examination of the patient and the lesion, very elderly symptomatic patients should be studied and intervention considered. Background Carotid artery stenosis is a common cause of stroke in the elderly, and age has a significant impact on stroke outcomes. As the...

Varicocele Embolization Using Sclerosant, Coils And Glue

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Varicocele is a condition in which the veins in the pampiniform plexus dilate abnormally due to blood reflux from the internal spermatic vein. Varicocele affects about 15-20 percent of adolescents and young guys, and up to 40-45 percent of infertile males have it. The cause of varicocele is unknown, but it is likely complex. The most prevalent cause of reflux in the internal spermatic vein is valve malfunction, which can be inherited or acquired. To divert blood flow away from a varicocele, a catheter (long, thin, hollow plastic tube) and imaging guidance are used to put small coils and/or liquid material in a blood vessel. It's less invasive than traditional surgery, and it can safely ease pain and swelling while also potentially improving sperm quality. The aberrant testicular vein is subsequently blocked with little metal coils. The radiologist will remove the catheter when the treatment is completed and gently press on the entry site for a few minutes to prevent bleeding. It wi...

Celiac Axis Block For Cancer Related Pain

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Pancreatic cancer causes severe abdominal pain, which can be relieved by a celiac plexus block. The celiac plexus nerves in the abdomen stop providing pain signals to the brain due to this sort of nerve damage. Some types of celiac plexus block relieve pain temporarily, while others provide long-term relief. Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that causes considerable pain in 50 to 70% of patients and is notoriously difficult to cure. Celiac plexus block (CPB) is a pain-relieving procedure that is thought to be both safe and effective. In individuals with inoperable pancreatic cancer, abdominal pain is a common symptom that is difficult to treat. Celiac plexus block (CPB) is a pain-relieving procedure that is both safe and effective. The nerve fibres that transmit pain from the abdomen to the brain are chemically destroyed. In patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer, we looked for studies that compared CPB to routine analgesic therapy. The primary consequence of pain, as measured ...

Bilateral Varicocele Embolization

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Varicoceles are not life-threatening, however, they can be linked to serious illnesses in rare cases. If a varicocele arises on the right side of the abdomen rather than the left, for example, make sure there is no mass or other abnormalities in the abdomen that could be causing it. Blood is transported back to the heart via veins throughout the body. They usually feature valves to keep the blood flowing in the right way. When the valves in the testicular vein don't work properly, blood can pool in the scrotum, resulting in a varicocele. They commonly happen on the left side, and they're caused by the testicular vein's path through the abdomen. Varicocele is a frequent condition that is not hazardous. In fact, a varicocele affects 15% of all adult men. Many men's varicocele will go undiscovered for the rest of their lives or may create no complications at all. Varicoceles affect about 20% of teens, therefore a portion of them will most likely resolve on their own. The ...

Varicose veins

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Varicose veins are veins that are twisted and swollen. Varicose veins can develop near the skin's surface (superficial veins). Varicose veins are most typically found in the legs. Because standing and walking raise the pressure in the lower body's veins, this is the case. Varicose veins are gentle.   The cause of this illness is unknown. Varicose veins are a cosmetic concern for many people who have no symptoms. They might produce agonizing pain and discomfort, or they can indicate an underlying circulation condition. Compression stockings, exercise, and operations to seal or eliminate the veins are all options for treatment. Varicose veins major cause - Increased blood pressure in the veins causes varicose veins. Varicose veins develop in the veins near the skin's surface (superficial). One-way valves in the veins direct blood flow towards the heart. Blood can gather in the veins if the valves become weaker or broken. Varicose and spider veins do not disappear on their ow...

Multiple- Five Metastases Microwave Ablation

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Microwave ablation is a type of thermal ablation used to treat cancer in interventional radiology. To create tissue-heating effects, MWA uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave energy band (300 MHz to 300 GHz). Frictional heating is caused by the oscillation of polar molecules, which leads to tissue necrosis in solid tumours. It's typically utilised to treat and/or relieve the symptoms of solid tumours in patients who aren't surgical candidates. While some liver tumours can be surgically removed, the vast majority are inoperable and must be treated with other methods. Ablation (tissue destruction) is one such method. It is a surgical treatment that has traditionally been conducted using a variety of techniques, including Request for Applications (RFA) (Radiofrequency Ablation). People with liver metastases may benefit from ablation therapy, which can help lower the chance of cancer recurrence. Although ablation therapies do not eradicate tumours, they can result in complet...

R MCA Stroke Thrombectomy

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Patients with ischemic stroke (IS) who have a proximal major cerebral artery occlusion within 6 hours of the onset of symptoms are treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT). If the patient qualifies, IV tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) and thrombectomy are the treatments for an MCA stroke. In patients with anterior circulation ELVO and an NIHSS score of 3, thrombectomy is recommended. In addition to changes owing to direct tissue damage to the insula and basal ganglia, a right MCA stroke may impair the feeling of pleasurable emotions via affecting brain activity in limbic and paralimbic regions far from the location of direct damage. The fast onset of a focused neurologic deficit caused by a brain infarction or ischemia in the territory supplied by the MCA is known as an MCA stroke. The MCA is the largest cerebral artery by far, and it is the artery most usually injured by a stroke.  The MCA's principal job is to provide oxygenated blood to specific areas of the brain parenchym...

LIVER ABSCESS DRAINAGE

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A pus-filled patch of fluid within the liver is known as a pyrogenic hepatic abscess. Pyogenic denotes the production of pus. A liver abscess can arise from a number of various causes, including a blood infection, an abdominal infection, or an infected abdominal injury. An abscess in the liver is a serious infection. It has the potential to cause major issues and even death. It can cause tissue damage in the spot where it is discovered. Fever, discomfort, nausea, diarrhoea, and loss of appetite are all possible symptoms. The whole first treatment for an amebic liver abscess is amebicidal medicines. The medication of choice is metronidazeole. The size of the abscess is a key determinant in deciding how well medical therapy works. Other treatment options include percutaneous needle aspiration and/or catheter drainage.  The type of abscess that occurs is influenced by one's age. People in their 40s and 60s are more likely to have a liver abscess that is not caused by trauma....

Trans Splenic Pancreatic Mass FNAC

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Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (EUS-FNAC) is a minimally invasive procedure that is commonly used to assess deep-seated benign and malignant tumours. The utility of cytological samples in lymphoma diagnosis, on the other hand, is still debatable. Real-time puncture, reduced risk of complications due to the needle's proximity to the lesion, and the ability to sample small lesions that would be difficult to sample using other methods are all advantages of EUS over other imaging modalities. Finally, EUS provides access to deep-seated lesions, which is difficult to achieve with conventional methods. With an overall accuracy of 65 per cent to 100 per cent, EUS allows for sampling of mediastinal, retroperitoneal, and per gastrointestinal lymph nodes. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy guided by endoscopic ultrasonography. Through the mouth and into the oesophagus, an endoscope with an ultrasonography probe and a biopsy needle is introduced. The probe sends s...