Percutaneous endovascular procedures are a group of minimally invasive treatments used to manage vascular conditions, such as arterial blockages, aneurysms, or venous malformations. These procedures involve inserting a catheter through a small incision and performing techniques like angioplasty (widening arteries), stenting (reinforcing blood vessels), or embolization (blocking blood vessels).
Percutaneous procedures are widely preferred due to their minimal invasiveness, shorter recovery times, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.