Minimally Invasive Intervention
Image-guided procedures that treat disease through tiny incisions — less pain, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays.
What is Minimally Invasive Intervention?
Minimally invasive interventional procedures use image-guided techniques to diagnose and treat diseases through tiny incisions or natural body openings. These include vascular interventions, tumor ablation, embolization, and stent placement.
Compared to open surgery, patients experience less pain, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays. Advanced imaging technologies such as CT, MRI, ultrasound, and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) allow physicians to navigate instruments with extraordinary precision to the exact treatment site.
How It Works
Imaging & Planning
Advanced imaging maps the treatment area in detail, allowing physicians to plan the optimal approach.
Access
A small incision (often just a few millimeters) is made, and a catheter or needle is guided to the target.
Procedure
The treatment is performed under real-time image guidance — ablation, embolization, stenting, or other techniques.
Recovery
Patients typically recover quickly, often returning to normal activities within days rather than weeks.
Treatable Conditions
Why Choose China for Interventional Procedures?
- World-class interventional radiologists with extensive training
- State-of-the-art DSA and imaging equipment at leading hospitals
- Extensive experience with complex cases due to high patient volumes
- Significantly lower costs compared to Western countries
- Rapid recovery times allowing shorter overall medical travel stays
Quick Facts
- Type:Image-guided procedures
- Duration:1-3 hours typically
- Hospital Stay:1-3 days
- Success Rate:85-95% for most procedures
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