Endovascular treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that uses catheters and other small instruments to access and treat conditions affecting the blood vessels. This type of treatment is often used to improve function in patients with conditions such as stroke, aneurysms, and peripheral artery disease. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the skin, and a catheter is inserted into the affected blood vessel. The catheter is then guided to the site of the blockage or other issue, where it delivers medication, removes clots or plaque buildup, or performs other necessary interventions to improve blood flow and restore function. Endovascular treatment can be an effective alternative to traditional open surgery, with fewer risks and a shorter recovery time.
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