A minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic knee pain caused by osteoarthritis by reducing inflammation within the knee joint.
Genicular artery embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive procedure primarily used to treat chronic knee pain, especially in patients with osteoarthritis who have not responded to conservative treatments.
The procedure targets the genicular arteries supplying the knee joint, reducing inflammation and pain by decreasing blood flow to the inflamed synovium.
No major surgery or joint replacement required.
Helps relieve chronic knee pain caused by OA.
Targets inflamed blood vessels within the knee.
Shorter recovery compared to surgical treatment.
Patients suffering from chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis.
Patients who have not responded to medication or physiotherapy.
Persistent pain despite intra-articular injections.
Suitable for patients unable to undergo knee replacement surgery.
Helpful for patients with conditions limiting surgical options.
Alternative option for patients avoiding major surgery.
GAE is performed using advanced catheter-based image guidance techniques. Tiny embolic particles are injected into targeted genicular arteries to reduce blood flow, inflammation, and chronic knee pain.
Significant reduction in chronic knee pain and discomfort.
Helps improve daily movement and quality of life.
Decreases inflammatory blood supply to the knee joint.
Possible infection, allergic reaction, or vessel complications.
Temporary swelling, discomfort, or knee pain may occur.
GAE relieves symptoms but does not cure osteoarthritis.
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