Objective: The study aims to equip the Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
with the knowledge of clinical conditions that will benefit from
interventional radiology, the equipment and materials that are commonly
used the benefits and the complications and side effects of these
techniques. Design :A single centre, retrospective cohort study
Population. All obstetric and gynecological cases in which
interventional radiology techniques were used Methods: Review article
with examples from hospital practice from 2015 to 2021 acquired through
computerized database Statistical Analysis: No statistical analysis of
data was required as it was a single Centre retrospective analysis of
cases. Outcome: We had a total of 35 cases, including but not limited to
placenta accreta spectrum disorders ,fibroid,pelvic congestion syndrome
and arteriovenous malformation ,who underwent various interventional
radiological procedures ranging from embolization of uterine artery,
peripheral angiography and embolization ,internal iliac artery balloon
placement to ovarian vein embolization and coil insertion . Conclusion:
Increased collaborative efforts between interventional radiology and
gynaecology would allow for patients to be fully informed on the
complete spectrum of surgical and nonsurgical treatment options
available to them. Tweetable abstract: Evolving role of interventional
radiology in obstetrics and gynaecology