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Elective and Emergency Embolization Procedures

Advanced Minimally Invasive Treatment for Vascular Bleeding and Other Conditions

Embolization is a minimally invasive procedure used to control bleeding, shrink abnormal vessels, and treat various vascular conditions. It is essential in emergencies and offers a safe, targeted alternative to open surgery in elective cases.
If you have been advised to undergo embolization, an early consultation helps clarify your options and reduce potential risks.

When Embolization May Be Needed

You may require an embolization procedure for:

Elective Conditions
    • Uterine fibroids
    • Vascular malformations or aneurysms
    • Enlarged prostate (prostatic artery embolization)
    • Tumor-related blood supply reduction
    • Hemorrhoids (in select cases)
    • Painful or bleeding lesions
    • Chronic pelvic pain related to venous congestion
    • Chronic joint pain
Emergency Situations
  • Internal bleeding
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Trauma-related vascular injury
  • Bleeding from pelvic fractures
  • Spontaneous arterial rupture
  • Post-surgical bleeding
  • Bleeding in patients who are not fit for open surgery

Embolization is often chosen for its precision and ability to treat a condition without the need for major surgery.

How Diagnosis Is Performed

Diagnosis begins with a full clinical assessment and appropriate imaging. This may include duplex ultrasound, CT angiography or MR angiography depending on the condition. These tests allow Dr. Abuazab to identify the exact source of bleeding or abnormality and plan the most effective treatment approach.

Patients receive clear explanations throughout the evaluation to ensure full understanding of their condition.

How Embolization Works

Embolization is performed through a tiny puncture in the skin, usually in the groin or wrist. A catheter is guided through the blood vessels to the target area. Once located, materials such as coils, particles or medical glue are used to block the abnormal or bleeding vessel safely.

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Embolization

  • No large incisions
  • Shorter recovery time
  • Minimal pain
  • Reduced risk of infection
  • Lower need for general anesthesia
  • Ability to target the exact problem area
  • Organ-saving alternative to surgery

Embolization is often preferred because it offers effective results with far less recovery time than open surgery.

How Treatment Helps Stabilise or Improve Your Condition

Patients often experience immediate or rapid improvement after embolization, especially in emergency situations. Benefits may include:
  • Stopping active internal bleeding
  • Relief from pain caused by vascular abnormalities
  • Reduction in blood loss
  • Preservation of organs that might otherwise require surgery
  • Improved stability in trauma cases
  • Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
Elective embolization procedures, such as those for fibroids or tumors, often lead to long-term symptom improvement and better quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is embolization painful?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia and light sedation are commonly used.
How long is recovery?
Recovery is usually rapid. Many patients return home the same or next day depending on the condition.
Is embolization permanent?
Yes. Once the targeted vessel is blocked, the effect is long lasting.
Are there risks?
All procedures carry some risk, but embolization is considered very safe when performed by an experienced vascular specialist.
Will I need follow up imaging?
Yes. Follow up ensures that the embolized area remains stable.

Book Your Consultation

Meet Dr. Mohammed Abuazab for a thorough evaluation, clear diagnosis, and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your condition. Take the first confident step toward better circulation and long-term vascular health.