angioembolization
Angioembolization is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat various conditions affecting the blood vessels, particularly those in the brain, liver, and kidneys. The procedure involves the insertion of a catheter into the blood vessel, which is then navigated to the targeted area. Once in place, embolic agents, such as microspheres or coils, are released to block the blood flow to the affected area. This obstruction helps to reduce blood flow to the diseased tissue, promoting its natural death and subsequent healing.
Angioembolization is commonly used to treat conditions such as liver tumors, kidney tumors, and brain aneurysms.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and can be completed in a single session. Recovery
Angioembolization is considered a safe and effective treatment option for many vascular conditions. However, like any