Ramdhani, K. (Khalil)
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- Oncologische, body- en kinderinterventieradiologie
- Ablatie: RFA en MW
- interventieradiologie bij kanker
- interventieradiologie
Biografie
Biografie
Khalil Ramdhani is an interventional radiologist with a focus on minimally invasive treatments, including adult and pediatric interventional radiology. He performs image-guided procedures using techniques such as CT and ultrasound, often avoiding the need for open surgery.
He obtained his medical degree from Leiden University in 2014. From 2014 to 2018, he worked in general surgery, gaining broad clinical experience in acute care, surgical techniques, and patient management. This period provided a strong foundation for his later specialization in radiology.
In 2018, he started his radiology residency, during which he developed a strong interest in interventional radiology. In 2024, he completed his training, followed by a fellowship in interventional radiology at University Medical Center Utrecht, after which he joined the staff of the same department.
An observership at the University Hospital Magdeburg in Germany further expanded his international experience in the field.
Alongside his clinical work, he started a PhD focusing on local treatments for liver tumors, with a particular interest in radioembolization and portal vein embolization.
He works closely with multidisciplinary teams and has a special interest in treating complex vascular and oncological conditions in both adults and children.
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Khalil Ramdhani is involved in scientific research in interventional radiology, focusing on minimally invasive treatments for both adult and pediatric patients. His work centers on local therapies for liver tumors.
His research includes image-guided techniques such as radioembolization and portal vein embolization, aiming to deliver targeted treatment while preserving healthy liver tissue.
Through his PhD, he aims to improve the safety and effectiveness of these treatment strategies, with the goal of improving patient outcomes.