interventional_procedure

Interventional procedure

An interventional procedure refers to any minimally invasive medical procedure that is typically performed under imaging guidance (such as ultrasound, CT scan, or fluoroscopy) to diagnose or treat a condition.

These procedures often involve the use of catheters, needles, probes, or other specialized devices instead of traditional open surgery. Examples include:

In cardiology: coronary catheterization, stent placement.

In neuroradiology: brain aneurysm embolization.

In oncology: radiofrequency ablation of tumors.

In spinal care: vertebroplasty, disc decompression.

In pain management: nerve blocks or epidural injections.

Key features:

Less trauma to the body compared to open surgery.

Shorter recovery time.

Usually performed under local anesthesia or sedation.

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