Interventional radiology in low- and middle-income countries
Hashaam Jamil, Waleed Tariq, Muhammad Atif Ameer, Muhammad Sohaib Asghar, Hamid Mahmood, Muhammad Junaid Tahir, Zohaib Yousaf
Abstract
With advancements in imaging techniques, interventional radiology (IR) has found an increased utility in multiple diseases such as ischemic stroke, tissue biopsies, oncology, trauma, etc. The benefit has been twofold in being minimally invasive and improved outcomes. IR in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is still in its nascent phase. The many hurdles include poorly structured post-graduate training, cost of procedures, and lack of awareness among referring physicians. There is a significant need to increase the trained specialists' awareness among the medical community and rationalize the cost of procedures in LMICs with careful consideration, planning, and international economic and technical assistance.