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Vascular diagnostics and intervention

The development of new technology in radiology has been tremendous for the last few decades providing advanced diagnostic imaging.

Both non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound, computer tomography or magnetic resonance, and invasive conventional angiography provide complementary diagnostic information on the vascular anatomy. 

The current trend towards less invasive medicine has resulted in rapid development and increasing use of non-invasive diagnostic imaging techniques and minimal-invasive therapies of vascular structures.

Projects

  • Venous diagnostics and intervention
  • Treatment of chronic vein occlusions in the iliac veins and the inferior vena cava
  • Evaluation of the coronary arteries with computer tomography
  • Cardiac MRI
  • Minimally invasive, image-guided treatment of liver metastasis
  • Minimally invasive, image-guided occlusion of kidney tumors arterial supply prior operative removal
  • Minimally invasive, image-guided treatment of prostate hyperplasia
  • Patients with peripheral vascular malformations: aspects of diagnostic imaging and quality of life
  • Endovascular treatment of thoracic aortic injury
Published Dec. 15, 2017 2:42 PM - Last modified June 19, 2023 12:21 PM

Contact

Group leader

Participants

  • Nils Einar Kløw University of Oslo
  • Gunnar Sandbæk University of Oslo
  • Einar Hopp University of Oslo
  • Ole Jørgen Grøtta
  • Eric Dorenberg
  • Rune Andersen
  • Sigurd Berger
  • Ulrik Carling
  • Simen Hagerup Kjeldsen
  • Thijs Hagen
Detailed list of participants