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Endovascular intervention is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat various conditions affecting the blood vessels. This approach involves accessing the blood vessels through a small incision in the skin and using specialized tools such as catheters, balloons, and stents to repair blockages, widen narrowed arteries, and close off abnormal blood vessels. Endovascular interventions are commonly used to treat conditions such as peripheral artery disease, aneurysms, and deep vein thrombosis. These procedures typically result in less pain, shorter recovery times, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgeries.