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.