
Surgical Interventions
Surgical interventions are medical procedures that involve operating on a patient to treat diseases, injuries, or deformities. These can include various types of surgeries, such as removing a tumor, fixing a broken bone, or replacing a damaged joint. Surgeries are performed by trained specialists called surgeons, often in a hospital setting, and may require anesthesia to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. After surgery, patients typically have a recovery period, which can vary based on the complexity of the intervention and the individual’s health status.