Understanding Genicular Artery Embolization for Knee Pain Relief | Flowcare

Genicular Artery Embolization
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What is Genicular Artery Embolization?

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive procedure designed to reduce chronic knee pain, particularly for patients suffering from osteoarthritis. This innovative technique works by targeting the small blood vessels (genicular arteries) that supply the knee joint, decreasing inflammation and alleviating pain without the need for major surgery.

Flowcare specializes in providing advanced, cutting-edge medical solutions like GAE, offering patients a non-surgical option for knee pain relief, allowing for quicker recovery and better outcomes.

How Does Genicular Artery Embolization Work?

GAE works by reducing blood flow to specific areas of the knee joint. During the procedure, a catheter is inserted into the affected artery, and tiny particles are injected to block the blood flow to the inflamed part of the knee. By reducing the blood supply to the inflamed tissue, the swelling and pain are significantly reduced.

This technique is particularly beneficial for those suffering from osteoarthritis, where inflammation of the knee joint is a leading cause of pain. Patients who may not be ideal candidates for surgery or who prefer non-surgical interventions are turning to GAE for relief.

Benefits of Genicular Artery Embolization

GAE has numerous benefits, making it an attractive option for patients with chronic knee pain:

  • Minimally Invasive: Unlike traditional knee surgeries, GAE requires no large incisions. The procedure involves only a small puncture in the skin, making it far less invasive.
  • Quick Recovery Time: Patients can often return to normal activities much sooner compared to surgical interventions. Many people experience significant pain relief within a few weeks.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Studies have shown that GAE provides long-term relief from knee pain, particularly for osteoarthritis sufferers.
  • Safe and Effective: GAE is considered a safe procedure with minimal risks when performed by experienced interventional radiologists.

At Flowcare, we prioritize patient safety and care, ensuring that our team is equipped with the latest tools and expertise to provide effective treatments like GAE.

Who is a Good Candidate for Genicular Artery Embolization?

GAE is particularly beneficial for patients with moderate to severe osteoarthritis who have not responded well to other non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or steroid injections. Patients who wish to avoid knee replacement surgery may also find GAE to be an excellent alternative.

However, not all knee pain sufferers are ideal candidates. A thorough evaluation, including imaging studies, is essential to determine if GAE is the best treatment option. Flowcare’s team of specialists ensures that every patient undergoes a comprehensive assessment to identify the most appropriate treatment for their condition.

The GAE Procedure at Flowcare

At Flowcare, patient care begins with an initial consultation to determine if GAE is right for you. Once confirmed, the procedure is performed by an experienced interventional radiologist.

The GAE procedure typically takes around 1-2 hours, and local anesthesia is used to numb the area. Using advanced imaging guidance, a small catheter is inserted into the artery. Tiny particles are injected through the catheter to block the blood vessels causing inflammation.

After the procedure, patients can go home the same day, with minimal discomfort and a shorter recovery time compared to surgery. Flowcare ensures that every patient receives personalized post-procedure care, with follow-up consultations to monitor progress and recovery.

Why Choose Flowcare for Genicular Artery Embolization?

At Flowcare, we understand the importance of expertise and trust when it comes to treating chronic pain. Our experienced team of interventional radiologists is dedicated to offering safe, innovative, and effective treatments.

Flowcare’s commitment to providing high-quality care and advanced treatment options like GAE makes us a leading choice for patients seeking knee pain relief. We follow the latest medical guidelines, ensuring the highest standards in patient safety and outcomes.


Conclusion

Genicular Artery Embolization offers a groundbreaking solution for individuals suffering from chronic knee pain, particularly those with osteoarthritis. With minimal recovery time and long-lasting results, GAE is quickly becoming a preferred alternative to surgery. Flowcare’s experienced team ensures that you receive the best care and treatment for your condition, making knee pain a thing of the past.

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