Interoperability Relative

Relative inoperability

Relative inoperability is a condition in which radical surgery (surgical intervention) is impossible for one reason or another, but the possibility of performing palliative intervention remains. This involves performing operations aimed at improving the quality of life of patients and reducing the intensity of symptoms.

This term is used in medical practice when it comes to the treatment of various diseases and conditions associated with unwanted or painful manifestations. For example,



**Inoperability, relative** - a condition when radical surgery is impossible or impractical, but palliative operations can be performed to improve the patient’s quality of life and alleviate the symptoms of the disease.

Palliative treatment aims to relieve the patient's suffering and improve his quality of life. It can