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The progression of interventional radiology in man has allowed the application of minimally invasive techniques to diseases in dogs and cats for which previously treatment options had been associated with high complication rates and poor outcomes. Placements of stents within the urinary tract allows the alleviation of obstruction in both the ureter and urethral and restoration of normal urine flow; Tracheal stents have helped provided a much less invasive way of managing tracheal collapse compared with standard surgery and intravascular techniques have enables less invasive ways of managing blood flow (such as intrahepatic portosystemic shunt surgery and thrombus removal) and delivering chemotherapy to very specific locations. This webinar will review what techniques we have and using a case based approach discuss when they might be useful for our patients.

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