Surgical interventions are medical procedures performed by surgeons to treat a variety of health conditions or diseases. These interventions involve making incisions in the body to access and treat the affected area, using various surgical techniques and tools. Surgical interventions can range from simple procedures, such as removing a mole or repairing a hernia, to complex surgeries, such as organ transplants or cancer resections. These interventions are often necessary when other treatments have failed to provide relief or cure for the patient's condition. They require a high level of skill and expertise from the surgical team to ensure successful outcomes and minimize risks for the patient.