Hepatic interventional therapy for different diseases varies, and the hepatic interventional therapy for portal hypertension is usually transjugular intrahepatic body vein stent shunt, while the interventional therapy for hepatic metastasis is usually hepatic artery embolization. Hepatic intervention generally refers to non-surgical localized treatment guided by imaging methods. It often involves the treatment of portal hypertension, hepatic occupational lesions, and benign and malignant obstruction of the biliary tract. Interventional therapy for portal hypertension, the treatment options are mainly transjugular intrahepatic body vein stent shunt (TIPS): for gastroesophageal variceal bleeding, refractory ascites and hepatorenal syndrome, a few severe portal hypertensive gastropathy Budd-Chiari syndrome, as well as prevention of fatal complications while waiting for a donor before liver transplantation. And the main interventional treatment for hepatic occupancy is hepatic artery embolization: it is usually a puncture through the femoral artery to reach the hepatic artery, injecting embolic agents and chemotherapeutic drugs to control the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma or progressive hepatic hemorrhage. If you need hepatic interventional therapy, you should actively go to regular hospitals for it.