Thrombolysis
About the Procedure
Thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy are minimally invasive procedures used to treat blood clots in arteries or veins. Thrombolysis delivers clot-dissolving medication directly to the clot, while thrombectomy physically removes it using specialized devices. These treatments quickly restore blood flow, reduce tissue damage, and prevent serious complications. Early intervention significantly improves outcomes and reduces long-term health risks.
Care Before the Procedure
- Emergency imaging confirmation
- Blood clotting profile tests
- Medication review
- Informed consent
Care During the Procedure
- Image-guided catheter insertion
- Clot removal or medication delivery
- Continuous monitoring
- Blood flow reassessment
Care After the Procedure
- Recovery monitoring
- Anticoagulation therapy
- Follow-up imaging
- Lifestyle and risk management counseling
Eligibility
- Acute blood clot patients
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Pulmonary embolism
- Acute limb ischemia
Relevant Specialties

Radiology
Radiology uses imaging to support the diagnosis, evaluation, and monitoring of a wide range of health conditions.
It plays a critical role in helping clinicians understand underlying medical concerns by providing clear and accurate visual insights, supporting informed decision-making across multiple specialties.
At KIMSHEALTH, radiology services are delivered through a patient-first approach, focusing on precision, efficiency, and timely support to ensure effective and coordinated patient care.




