ProceduresThe Independent IR resident easily meets the 1,000 invasive image-guided procedures required during their training. Overall the Interventional Radiology section performs more than 8,000 procedures per year, interacting with almost all medical specialties. Interventional oncology: hepatic chemoembolization, radioembolization, immunoembolization and percutaneous ablation for hepatocellular cancer and renal cancer, and metastatic ocular melanoma.Post-transplant interventions: renal artery stenosis, hepatic artery stenosis, portal vein and hepatic vein interventions, biliary stricture. Liver and biliary interventions: TIPS, BRTO, portal vein recanalization, percutaneous biliary drainage, and portal vein embolization. Pulmonary artery: PE thrombolysis, AVM embolization. Gender specific health interventions: Uterine fibroid embolization, pelvic congestion syndrome treatment, prostate artery embolization, varicocele embolization. Venous disease: acute and chronic DVT thrombolysis and recanalization, complex IVC filter removal, superficial venous ablation, microphlebectomy, sclerotherotherapy. Dialysis intervention: Central vein recanalization/stenting, fistula and graft interventions, Hero graft placements, endovascular arteriovenous fistula creation. Non-oncological embolotherapy: vascular malformation, trauma, gastrointestinal bleeding.pain management: percutaneous nerve blocks and neurolysis. GI tract: Gastric and jejunal feeding tube placements. GU tract: nephrostomy, ureteral stent placement/removal, complex access of nephrolithiasis. Lymphatic interventions: Lymphangiography, thoracic duct embolization. Rotations