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Sydney Medical Interventions

Westmead Private Cardiology Suite 1, Westmead Private Hospital 14 Mons Rd, Westmead, Australia
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Today, patients have the opportunity to access minimally invasive treatments that will minimise their pain, alleviate fear and improve recovery time.
Using the latest minimally invasive image-guided techniques and applying our specialist vascular knowledge, Sydney Medical Interventions plays a pivotal role in providing patients with minimally invasive options as an alternative to more radical procedures and open surgery.

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World Kidney Day_Official

We like to look at the kidneys as the ultimate multi-tasker, involved in a wide range of bodily functions including circulation, filtration, hormone production, blood pressure regulation, acid-base balance and waste excretion. With such responsibility comes the importance of maintaining your kidney health. The World Kidney Day_Official video shares some great tips on how to reduce the risk of developing kidney disease and keep your kidneys healthy. Comment below and share with us what you've done to keep your kidneys healthy this week. #interventionalradiology #kidneydisease

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Dialysis – Sydney Medical Interventions

Today is #WorldKidneyDay ! Join us to show that together, we make a difference in raising awareness of the important of kidney health. Learn more about kidney disease from the infographic below or click the link to view full version: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Infographics-poster-Color-1.pdf If you are one of the many suffering from kidney disease, read more about how interventional radiology can offer you a minimal invasive treatment options including catheter placement, from our website here: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/dialysis/ Like or comment to show your support for kidney health. #interventionalradiology @worldkidneydayofficial

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Ever been unbearably starving? Waiting for entrees? Just like your organs, starved of oxygen and nutrition when the arteries occlude! It was a scintillating evening of talks and robust discussion about treatment of arterial restenosis at the NSW Vascular Journal Club For information on re-stenosis research, please click: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/2016/02/15/our-passion-for-arteries-leads-us-to-an-exciting-research-trial/ For information on endovascular treatment of arterial stenosis, please click: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/2017/02/20/leg-angioplasty-get-mobilised-today/

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Leg Angioplasty – Get Mobilised Today – Sydney Medical Interventions

Are you experiencing pains when exercising? Cramps in your calf or buttocks or unable to walk distances greater than 50 metres? It could be the result of a build-up of fatty tissues and plaque on the interior walls of the major arteries in the legs. This build-up, known as arterial atherosclerosis, narrows the arteries and reduces blood flow to the legs. If this sounds familiar to your or someone that you know, be sure to read our latest blog post – http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/2017/02/20/leg-angioplasty-get-mobilised-today/

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LEG ANGIOPLASTY

"You're so vein, you probably think this post is about you...." ❤Happy Valentine's Day! ❤ For more information on vascular procedures: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/vascular-surgery/

LEG ANGIOPLASTY
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The first angioplasty – in 1964 – turned out to be a medical milestone. | Cook Medical

This revolutionized vascular treatment. Advances still continue on this basic foundation. Read how occluded arteries are unblocked, and how legs are salvaged: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/angioplasty-and-stent-insertion-of-leg-arteries/

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Below is the before and after image of an interventional radiology procedure - Splenic artery aneurysm treated with stent-assisted coil embolisation. Pre-treatment: 43yo lady with a splenic artery aneurysm wanting to commence IVF. Post-treatment: Patient now able to commence IVF. If you have a family have a history of aneurysms, be sure to read our latest blog post: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/2016/12/05/family-history-of-aneurysms-explore-your-treatment-options-with-interventional-radiology/ #interventionalradiology #IV #coilembolisation #aneurysm

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Family History of Aneurysms? Explore Your Treatment Options with Interventional Radiology – Sydney Medical Interventions

Family History of Aneurysms? Explore Your Treatment Options with Interventional Radiology. Read our latest blog post for more information: http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/2016/12/05/family-history-of-aneurysms-explore-your-treatment-options-with-interventional-radiology/

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Nephrostomy and Ureteric stent – Sydney Medical Interventions

http://sydneymedicalinterventions.com.au/nephrostomy-and-ureteric-stent/

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Getting our debate on

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Beautiful day for a Urology conference

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HOW TO KEEP PATIENTS ALIVE AND HEALTHY ON RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY LONG TERM, WITH MINIMAL COST & HOSPITALISATION.

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