Interventional Medicine is a department that performs interventional examinations and treatments.
Interventional examinations and treatments are performed by means of interventional devices, such as catheters and needles, which are used to access various parts of the body through vascular or non-vascular routes. Interventional medicine is the department that performs these examinations and treatments.
The interventional program includes coronary angiography, stenosis and occlusion of arteries and veins, abdominal aortic aneurysm, interventional chemotherapy for various malignant tumors such as liver and pancreatic cancers, and various types of pain and arthritis. Thus, it can be used to treat localized lesions and avoid causing more harm to the body.
During the operation of interventional therapy, bleeding, puncture site infection, perforation, pulmonary embolism and other complications may occur, patients must actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and strive to minimize the risk of interventional surgery.