Can Prostate Artery Embolization Help with Enlarged Prostate?
Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is an effective treatment for men suffering from an enlarged prostate, particularly in cases of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The procedure works by blocking the blood vessels that supply the prostate, which causes the prostate tissue to shrink and relieves the symptoms associated with BPH, such as frequent urination, urgency, and nocturia (frequent nighttime urination). By targeting the blood supply directly, PAE addresses the root cause of the enlargement, rather than just managing the symptoms, which is common in other treatment options.
PAE is especially helpful for men who have not responded well to medications or who prefer a non-surgical option to more invasive procedures, such as prostatectomy. While PAE is effective in reducing prostate size and improving urinary symptoms, it may not work for all men, particularly those with very large prostates or those who have advanced bladder damage. However, for many men with moderate to severe BPH, PAE offers a safe and minimally invasive alternative with a shorter recovery time compared to traditional surgery. It is an excellent option for those looking to avoid long-term medication or the risks associated with more invasive procedures.


