Interventional radiology (IR) is a developing sub‑specialty in Nigeria. Although IR equipment and consumables are expensive, the benefit to patients on the long run compensates for the financial costs. There are various measures that should be put in place to ensure a safe IR practice. There are associated challenges that may be peculiar to different types of hospitals in our environment. This paper focuses on the steps to consider when setting up an IR practice in a resource‑limited teaching hospital setting. It also highlights possible challenges and strategies to overcome such challenges.
Olowoyeye et al. (Thu,) studied this question.