The term interventional refers to an action or procedure that is intended to prevent, treat or manage a particular condition. In medicine, it often describes procedures performed by specialists such as cardiologists, radiologists and surgeons who use minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat diseases through small incisions or natural openings in the body. These interventional procedures may include angioplasty for treating blocked arteries, stenting, thrombolysis for dissolving blood clots, and various diagnostic imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI's and ultrasounds to visualize internal organs. The goal of interventional medicine is to provide targeted treatments with minimal damage or discomfort to the patient while achieving optimal results in terms of health outcomes.