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Publication Date
7-1-2023
Journal
Radiology
Abstract
Since its inception in the early 20th century, interventional radiology (IR) has evolved tremendously and is now a distinct clinical discipline with its own training pathway. The arsenal of modalities at work in IR includes x-ray radiography and fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, US, and molecular and multimodality imaging within hybrid interventional environments. This article briefly reviews the major developments in imaging technology in IR over the past century, summarizes technologies now representative of the standard of care, and reflects on emerging advances in imaging technology that could shape the field in the century ahead. The role of emergent imaging technologies in enabling high-precision interventions is also briefly reviewed, including image-guided ablative therapies.
Keywords
Humans, Radiology, Interventional, Radiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Fluoroscopy, Multimodal Imaging, Radiography, Interventional
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PMID: 37462500