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Prostate artery embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive procedure that treats benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). BPH is the most common type of prostate disease in men, and it results from an accumulation of extra tissue in the prostate gland. PAE uses a catheter (a long tube) to deliver medicine into the arteries that feed the prostate. The medicine prevents oxygenated blood from reaching this extra tissue, which causes scarring and shrinkage over time. This reduces symptoms such as difficulty urinating or feeling like you have to urinate frequently throughout the day.
Prostate artery embolization is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed in the Dr. Shusterman's office. The doctor uses a IV catheter to deliver medicine into the arteries that feed the prostate, which causes them to block blood flow and shrink the size of your prostate gland. This can reduce symptoms associated with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), including difficulty urinating and frequent urination at night.
The procedure does not require surgery or other invasive techniques like radiation therapy or cryotherapy (freezing). Instead, it involves inserting small tubes called catheters through veins in your groin area up into one or both sides of your groin area where they deliver liquid embolic agents directly into arteries supplying blood flow to various parts of your body including organs such as kidneys & liver etc.
The procedure uses a catheter to deliver medicine into the arteries that feed the prostate.
The procedure uses a catheter to deliver medicine into the arteries that feed the prostate. This medicine, which is called embolization material, blocks off these arteries and reduces blood flow to your prostate gland. The IV catheter is inserted into a vein in your groin and guided safely to the prostate using imaging technology.
The medicine prevents oxygenated blood from reaching the extra prostate tissue that forms due to benign prostatic hypertropy.
The medicine is injected into the arteries of the prostate. It blocks the arteries and prevents oxygenated blood from reaching the extra prostate tissue that forms due to benign prostatic hypertropy.
It's very effective in targeting the prostate and reducing symptoms of BPH for life and you can stop the prostate meds for good.
Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive procedure that targets the prostate by blocking off its blood supply, which can reduce or eliminate BPH symptoms. This means you won't need to take any medications or have surgery. PAE also has less recovery time and pain compared to traditional treatments like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT), laser therapy, open surgery and nerve-sparing robotic prostatectomy.
There are no sexual side effects associated with PAE because there are no incisions made on either side of your penis during this treatment.
Prostate artery embolization is a great option for men as there are minimal risk of side effects as compared to other procedures.
Prostate artery embolization is a minimally invasive procedure and can be done in the doctor's office, which means that you don't need to go under general anesthesia or stay overnight at the hospital.
The Prostate Artery Embolization is a great option for men as there are minimal risk of side effects as compared to other procedures. It's very effective in targeting the prostate and reducing symptoms of BPH for life and you can stop the prostate meds for good.