Percutaneous vascular interventions are minimally invasive procedures used to treat a range of vascular conditions, such as blockages, stenosis, or aneurysms. These interventions are typically performed through small incisions using catheters to access the affected arteries. Techniques such as angioplasty, stenting, or embolization may be used to restore normal blood flow.
These procedures offer significant benefits, including reduced recovery times, less trauma to the body, and a lower risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.