Endovascular repair of pulmonary artery injuries is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat trauma-related injuries to the pulmonary artery, which supplies blood to the lungs. The procedure involves inserting a catheter into the artery and using techniques such as stenting or embolization to repair the injury and restore normal blood flow.
This approach is less invasive than traditional surgery and is effective for stabilizing the patient while preventing life-threatening complications, such as bleeding or organ damage.