Reintervention refers to a subsequent medical or surgical procedure performed after an initial treatment, usually because of a complication, failure, or incomplete resolution of the original problem.
In neurosurgery, “reintervention” typically implies: A second surgery after an initial operation, often due to:
Postoperative bleeding (e.g., hematoma)
Infection
Residual lesion
Neurological deterioration
It can also refer to repeat endovascular procedures or wound revisions.
Example:
The patient required reintervention due to an epidural hematoma compressing the frontal lobe.