Endovascular Embolisation

What is endovascular embolisation?

Endovascular embolisation is a minimally invasive procedure used to block abnormal blood vessels or blood flow within the body.

This technique involves the insertion of a catheter through the blood vessels, typically starting from the groin or wrist, and guiding it to the site of the abnormality using advanced imaging technology. Once in place, embolic agents such as coils, particles, or liquid adhesives are delivered through the catheter to obstruct the targeted vessels.

This procedure is commonly used to treat conditions like aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and certain types of tumours.

Why do you need endovascular embolisation?

Endovascular embolisation is recommended for various medical conditions that involve abnormal or excessive blood flow. Some of the primary reasons for needing this procedure include:

  • Aneurysms. To prevent rupture and bleeding by blocking the aneurysm.
  • Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs). To reduce the risk of bleeding by closing off abnormal blood vessels.
  • Tumours. To decrease blood supply to tumours, reducing their size or preparing them for surgical removal.
  • Chronic nosebleeds. To stop persistent and severe nosebleeds by embolising the blood vessels in the nasal area.
  • Pelvic congestion syndrome. To alleviate pain caused by varicose veins in the pelvis.

What are the risks and complications of endovascular embolisation?

While endovascular embolisation is generally safe, it carries some risks and potential complications:

  • Bleeding or haematoma. At the catheter insertion site.
  • Infection. At the site of insertion or within the treated area.
  • Allergic reactions. To the contrast dye used during the procedure.
  • Vessel damage. Potential damage to the blood vessels during catheter insertion.
  • Stroke. If embolic material migrates to the brain.
  • Non-target embolisation. Unintended blockage of healthy blood vessels.

Why choose Gleneagles Hospital?

Established for more than 60 years, Gleneagles Hospital is committed to the delivery of accurate and effective treatment for the best outcomes.

Our focus on quality patient care is borne out by our accreditation from Joint Commission International, which recognises hospitals for outstanding health care practices and healthcare delivery.

Our neurosurgeons and general surgeons

Make an appointment with our team of neurosurgeons and general surgeons, who specialise in endovascular embolisation. Our skilled specialists will be able to counsel you on your treatment options to help you achieve your desired health outcomes.

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