reinterventions
Reinterventions are additional procedures performed after an initial treatment to address recurrence, progression, complications, or inadequate response. They can be planned as staged therapies or arise emergently as unplanned procedures. Reinterventions occur across medical and surgical specialties, including cardiology, oncology, vascular surgery, orthopedics, gastroenterology, and interventional radiology. The need for a reintervention reflects disease biology, treatment adequacy, follow-up findings, patient comorbidity, and the balance of risks and benefits of further intervention.
Common drivers include disease recurrence, progression after initial therapy, or complications. Examples span cardiovascular care (repeat
Outcomes vary with context and patient risk. Reinterventions carry higher technical challenge, exposure to anesthesia, infection