Since 2021, aggregated from related topics
Endovascular procedures refer to minimally invasive surgical techniques that are performed inside blood vessels or other hollow structures in the body. These procedures often involve the use of catheters and other small instruments to treat a variety of medical conditions, including vascular disease, aneurysms, and peripheral arterial disease. Endovascular procedures are typically performed under imaging guidance, such as fluoroscopy or ultrasound, and offer several advantages over traditional open surgery, including shorter recovery times, reduced risk of complications, and less scarring. These procedures are commonly performed by interventional radiologists or vascular surgeons in specialized endovascular suites or operating rooms.