Julian T. Maingard is an Interventional Radiologist based at 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia. His work focuses on treating blood vessel and organ problems using image-guided procedures, often when doctors need a less invasive option than open surgery.
In practical terms, he helps look after people dealing with things like stroke, brain aneurysms, and abnormal blood vessel conditions such as arteriovenous malformations and cerebral cavernous malformations. At times, this may involve procedures like thrombectomy (to remove a clot), endovascular embolisation (to block bleeding or abnormal flow), or careful work around fragile vessels.
He also supports patients with issues in the spine and other deeper areas. That can include problems such as a fractured spine, spinal tumours, and treatments like vertebroplasty. For circulation problems, his work may include angioplasty and stent placement when blood flow needs restoring or protecting.
For broader body conditions, he may be involved with image-guided care for things like arterial insufficiency, aortic dissection, and other vascular concerns. He is also listed as working with cases involving portal hypertension, ascites, and liver-related procedures, including liver embolisation and help with gallbladder disease and gallstones (including choledocholithiasis).
Patients may also come in for care related to bleeding, fluid leaks, and blocked vessels. This includes conditions like subarachnoid haemorrhage, carotid artery disease, and cerebrospinal fluid leak, as well as issues involving the SVC (superior vena cava) such as SVC obstruction.
Details about his education, work experience, and any research or clinical trials are not listed on this page. If you’d like, you can contact the clinic directly to ask about specific experience with your condition and what options are available.