emboliseeriva
Emboliseeriva is a term derived from the field of medical interventions, specifically relating to embolization procedures. Embolization is a minimally invasive technique used to block blood flow to specific areas of the body, often to treat conditions such as tumors, vascular malformations, or abnormal bleeding. The process involves introducing embolic agents—such as coils, particles, or liquids—into blood vessels via catheterization.
The procedure is typically performed under imaging guidance, such as fluoroscopy or angiography, which allows for
Indications for embolization include treatment of hepatic tumors, uterine fibroids, arteriovenous malformations, and certain types of
Risks associated with emboliseeriva include potential vessel damage, non-target embolization leading to tissue ischemia, infection, and
Overall, emboliseeriva represents a critical technique in modern interventional radiology, providing targeted treatment options for a