Introduction
Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
RNA vision acts as the single point of contact for all your TIPS needs. From patient selection, planning of cases, hardware procurement, execution of procedure and post operative care, the team at RNA vision collaborates with the interventional radiologists to optimise outcomes.
We have helped create over 500 TIPS and 50 DIPS over the past six years with clients spread all over India. Our cases include complex interventions like –
We have helped create over 500 TIPS and 50 DIPS over the past six years with clients spread all over India. Our cases include complex interventions like –
- TIPS in acute and chronic portal vein thrombosis in cirrhosis
- Trans-splenic TIPS (balloon or snare assisted)
- PVR-TIPS in patients with EHPVO (for recurrent bleed, ascites or portal cavernoma cholangiopathy).
- Pre-transplant PVR-TIPS
- Post liver transplant TIPS (for recurrent bleeding and refractory ascites)
- Periportal collateral vein stenting for portal decompression in cirrhotics and non-cirrhotics
- TIPS plus variceal obliteration for esophago-gastric and ectopic varices
- TIPS plus PARTO for gastric variceal bleeding and refractory ascites
- Pre-surgical TIPS
- Left hepatic vein to left portal vein TIPS
- Parallel TIPS in patients with recurrence of portal hypertensive symptoms
- TIPS reduction for patients with persistent or recurrent severe hepatic encephalopathy
- TIPS revision (via transjugular, trans-splenic or percutaneous routes)
- DIPS in patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome and portal vein thrombus
- Percutaneous DIPS in patients with BCS and difficult anatomy
Introduction
Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
As the official distributor of drug-eluting beads from Boston Scientific, we work in partnership with the interventional radiologists and assist them in preparation of the chemotherapeutic medicine and optimal drug delivery.
Introduction
Biliary Drainage
Biliary drainage is a procedure that helps drain extra bile. When bile blocks the bile duct, it can back up into the liver and cause symptoms like jaundice. A biliary drain (also called a biliary stent) is a thin, hollow tube with several holes along the sides.