DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING AIOR


The Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences at AIOR features some of the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic modalities available today. The highly trained and experienced medical professionals and therapists are committed to provide the best possible diagnostic care to the patients. The radiological facilities are equipped with high end, latest generation machines with cutting edge technology. The comprehensive treatment through these high-classequipment’s combined with highly qualified team of radiologists, skilled technicians, nurses and supporting staff provide exceptional patient care with quality and affordability.

The aim of the department is to reach a definitive diagnosis in every patient through judicious utilization of modern imaging techniques & equipment. The department of radiology & imaging sciences is a highly patient-oriented department. It is a vigorous, dynamic field that has seen dramatic growth over the past two decades and is expected to grow even more in the near future.

Our Radiology and Imaging Sciences Department is equipped with the latest technology that enables precise diagnosis of a wide range of medical conditions. This advanced technology empowers both physicians and patients to make informed decisions about their treatment plans. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals uses this state-of-the-art equipment to interpret medical conditions with exceptional precision, ensuring patients receive the most accurate diagnoses.The various services offered are-

  • 2 tesla MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
  • 32 slice CT Scanner
  • PET scan
  • PACS system
  • 500ma X-ray with IITV
  • Mammography
  • Color Doppler
  • Computed Radiography (CR) System
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a crucial medical imaging technique used for the diagnosis and evaluation of various medical conditions. The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences appears to be well-equipped with state-of-the-art MRI technology, which plays a pivotal role in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Here's a breakdown of the services and advanced applications offered by the department:

  • MR Angiography with 3D Imaging (2 units): A specialized MRI technique for visualizing blood vessels, enhanced with 3D imaging for precise assessment of vascular conditions.
  • MR Cholangiopancreatography (2 units): Non-invasive MRI method to visualize bile ducts and pancreatic ducts, often used for diagnosing liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic conditions.
  • MR Urography (2 units): Imaging technique for the urinary tract, especially beneficial for diagnosing kidney, ureter, and bladder issues.
  • MR Urography (2 units): Imaging technique for the urinary tract, especially beneficial for diagnosing kidney, ureter, and bladder issues.

Our Highfields 3T system is essential for performing advanced applications such as diffuse and perfusion imaging for stroke assessment, tractography, and volumetric spectroscopy. These cutting-edge techniques can only be conducted using our specialized 3T system.

Advanced Applications: The department offers advanced MRI applications, including:

  • Diffuse and Perfusion Imaging of Stroke: These techniques allow for detailed assessment of blood flow in the brain and the identification of areas affected by stroke.
  • Tractography: Tractography is a specialized MRI technique used to map the neural pathways in the brain.
  • Volumetric Spectroscopy: Volumetric spectroscopy is used to analyze the chemical composition of tissues. It's valuable for characterizing tumors and assessing tissue health.

Highfields 3T System: The mention of the Highfields 3T system indicates that the department has access to a high-field MRI scanner operating at 3 Tesla. Higher field strengths generally offer better image quality and improved capability for advanced imaging techniques.

CT Scanning (Green CT Scanning with lowest Radiation Dose) :

The hospital's 32-slice CT scanner, the GE Optima 660 from the USA, is a state-of-the-art system renowned for its ability to produce high-quality images while minimizing radiation exposure. A team of highly skilled radiologists oversees the scanning procedures, ensuring accurate execution and interpretation to extract the utmost information from each study. With the aid of advanced post-processing on the workstation, this CT scanner is fully equipped to perform a wide range of non-invasive angiography procedures. The GE Optima 660 CT scanner is capable of performing a range of non-invasive angiography procedures, including:

  • Cardiac Angiography
  • Neuro-Angiography
  • Renal Angiography
  • Vascular Angiography
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PET Scan

A Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan is a medical imaging technique that provides valuable information about the metabolic activity and function of tissues and organs within the body.

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PACS :

The Radiology department installed a PACS from GE in 2015, and has become a completely filmless department since then. the system was installed under the leadership of Dr. Ashish Singh, who was head of Radiology at the time. PACS has helped streamline the department workflow and handle the progressive increase in workload over the last few years.

Mammography :

Early detection of breast cancer decreases the need for surgery and has a very high cure rate. Routine mammography may detect cancer before it grows to a palpable size. The radiology department is equipped with a senograph800 T age machine. This machine provides excellent pictures with minimum x-ray exposure, giving a much-reduced radiation dose to the patient.

Ultrasound :

Ultrasound, also known as ultrasonography or sonography, is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the inside of the body.

Color Doppler :

Color Doppler is a specialized ultrasound technique that enhances traditional ultrasound imaging by adding color to the visual representation of blood flow within the body. It is a valuable tool in medical diagnostics, particularly for assessing blood circulation and identifying vascular issues.

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