embolizing
Embolizing refers to the deliberate occlusion of blood vessels to stop or reduce blood flow to a target tissue or lesion. It is performed by interventional radiologists or vascular specialists using catheter-based techniques guided by imaging, often fluoroscopy.
During embolization, a catheter is navigated from a vascular access point to the arteries feeding the target
Indications for embolizing include control of acute or refractory bleeding; preoperative devascularization of hypervascular tumors; treatment
A typical procedure involves access via the femoral or radial artery, selective catheterization of feeding vessels,
Risks include non-target embolization leading to ischemia of healthy tissue, post-embolization syndrome (pain, fever, nausea), infection,