High-end, Minimally Invasive Procedures at Manipal Hospitals

Manipal Hospitals, situated in Bengaluru, has formed a cooperation with Glasgow, Scotland’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH), a reputable medical campus.

More academic opportunities will be made available to interventional radiologists from Manipal Hospitals as a result of this programme, enabling them to acquire sophisticated methods and sophisticated treatments. Similar to this, QEUH, Glasgow trainees will get the opportunity to spend time learning the latest procedures used by the medical professionals in Manipal Hospitals.

Manipal Hospitals and QEUH will open up new doors for academic cooperation, innovation, and excellence in interventional radiology as a result of their strategic alliance, which will be advantageous to both patients and medical professionals.

A rapidly expanding medical field called interventional radiology (IR) uses minimally invasive techniques to treat complex diseases like uterine fibroids, enlarged prostates, dialysis access, thyroid nodules, hemoptysis (coughing up blood), varicose veins in the legs, liver and kidney cancers, and pelvic congestion syndrome. This project may pave the way for India’s patients to receive the best care possible and advance in medical technology.

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Source: Biospectrum