tromboektomia
Tromboektomia is a surgical procedure designed to remove a thrombus, or blood clot, from a blood vessel. The term originates from the Greek words *thrombos* (thrombus) and *ektomia* (removal). This intervention is typically performed when a clot obstructs blood flow, potentially causing severe complications such as ischemia (restricted blood supply) or infarction (tissue death). The procedure is most commonly associated with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or arterial clots, particularly in critical areas like the heart or brain.
The surgery is usually conducted under local or general anesthesia, depending on the location and complexity
Tromboektomia is often a last-resort measure when less invasive treatments, such as anticoagulant medications or thrombolytic
The procedure’s success depends on early detection and intervention, as delays can increase the risk of permanent