surgical management
Surgical management refers to the use of surgical procedures to treat medical conditions, injuries, or diseases. This approach can involve various techniques, such as open surgery, minimally invasive surgery, or robotic surgery, depending on the specific case. The goal is to remove, repair, or replace affected tissues or organs to improve a patient's health and quality of life.
In many cases, surgical management is considered when other treatments, like medication or physical therapy, have not been effective. It is often used for conditions such as tumors, fractures, or organ dysfunction. The decision to proceed with surgery typically involves careful evaluation by a surgeon and a discussion of potential risks and benefits with the patient.