
interventional procedures
Interventional procedures are minimally invasive medical treatments that use specialized techniques, often involving imaging guidance like X-rays or ultrasound, to diagnose or treat health conditions. Instead of large surgeries, doctors use tiny tools, catheters, or needles inserted through small cuts or natural openings. These procedures are typically performed in a dedicated environment called an interventional radiology suite and aim to reduce recovery time, minimize risks, and target specific areas effectively. They are commonly used for conditions like blocked arteries, tumors, or vascular issues, providing effective care with less discomfort and quicker healing than traditional surgery.