top of page
Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari

Interventional Radiologist

1 Podcast • 6 Cases on BackTable

Dr. Raj Ayyagari is an interventional radiologist practicing at Boston Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

Learn from the experiences and expertise of Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari and other leading voices in your specialty on the BackTable app.

Challenges in Prostate Artery Embolization
00:00 / 01:04

Save your progress. Continue watching on the BackTable app.

BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 611  •  27 Jan 2026

Challenges in Prostate Artery Embolization

Are balloon occlusion microcatheters your new best friend for prostate artery embolization (PAE)? In the inaugral episode of our 2026 PAE University Series, interventional radiologist Dr. Raj Ayyagari (Boston Medical Center) joins Dr. Ally Baheti to tackle complex clinical and technical challenges in PAE.

This podcast is supported by an educational grant from Guerbet.

More from Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari

Loading recent podcasts…

PAE: Reflux Control in Prostate Artery Embolization

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: Reflux Control in Prostate Artery Embolization

PAE: Reflux Control in Prostate Artery Embolization

PAE: Complex Embolization with Protective Coiling Techniques

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: Complex Embolization with Protective Coiling Techniques

PAE: Complex Embolization with Protective Coiling Techniques

PAE: Injecting Behind Sniper Through 5 Fr Catheter to Treat Challenging Anatomy

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: Injecting Behind Sniper Through 5 Fr Catheter to Treat Challenging Anatomy

PAE: Injecting Behind Sniper Through 5 Fr Catheter to Treat Challenging Anatomy

PAE: Collaterals Around the Bladder & Beyond

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: Collaterals Around the Bladder & Beyond

PAE: Collaterals Around the Bladder & Beyond

PAE: From Left to Right Arterial Navigation

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: From Left to Right Arterial Navigation

PAE: From Left to Right Arterial Navigation

PAE: Navigating Stenosis & Severe Tortuosity

VI Case

Jan 27, 2026

PAE: Navigating Stenosis & Severe Tortuosity

PAE: Navigating Stenosis & Severe Tortuosity

About

Dr. Raj Ayyagari is interventional radiologist at Boston Medcial Center in Boston, Massachusetts. After completing two-and-a-half years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Andes mountains and Amazon jungles of Ecuador, Dr. Ayyagari graduated from Yale School of Medicine in 2004. He first began training in Urology at the University of Washington, and then chose to pursue a career in image-guided minimally invasive procedural therapy. He went on to complete a residency in Diagnostic Radiology and fellowship in Interventional Radiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2011.

The mainstay of Dr. Ayyagari’s contributions over the past decade have been in the field of prostatic artery embolization (PAE). He single-handedly developed one of the first and largest PAE practices in the country. His has risen to prominence not only because he has reported his expansive data in top IR and Urology meetings and journals, but also because of his genuine collaborative spirit for working with those within and beyond his specialty.

In recent years, Dr. Ayyagari has pioneered minimally invasive treatments for prostate cancer. He previously implemented one of the few in-bore MRI-guided prostate biopsy programs in the country. His trans-perineal approach significantly improves on the infection risk of the standard trans-rectal approach, while allowing direct visualization and sampling of suspicious lesions seen on diagnostic prostate MRI scans. Even more importantly, Dr. Ayyagari recently partnered with urologists to build one of a handful of centers in the world to offer a new MRI-guided transurethral prostate cancer ablation procedure, a procedure which promises to become a true game-changer in the treatment of prostate cancer.

Dr. Ayyagari had been on faculty at Yale School of Medicine and practicing at Yale-New Haven Hospital, until recently when he returned with his family to the Boston area. He is now a faculty member at Boston University School of Medicine and interventional radiologist at Boston Medical Center.

Visit Boston University to learn more about Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari.

The Materials available on BackTable are provided for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for the independent professional judgment of a qualified healthcare professional in diagnosing or treating patients. Any opinions, statements, or views expressed are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher, platform, or any affiliated organization.

bottom of page