Surgical intervention refers to the use of invasive procedures to treat or correct medical conditions or injuries. This area of research focuses on developing and improving surgical techniques, tools, and technologies to make procedures safer, more effective, and less invasive for patients. Researchers in this field may study new surgical approaches, such as minimally invasive surgery, robotics-assisted surgery, or image-guided surgery, as well as the use of new materials or instruments in surgical procedures. They may also investigate the outcomes and long-term effects of different surgical interventions to inform clinical practice and improve patient care. Ultimately, the goal of research in surgical intervention is to advance the field of surgery and improve the quality of surgical care for patients.