Geniculate Artery Embolization in Rogers, AR

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When knee pain gets in the way of your everyday activities but you aren’t a candidate for a total knee replacement, a geniculate artery embolization in Rogers, AR, can help. In this video, Dr. Christopher Stout, vascular surgeon, explains the procedure process at Ozark Regional Vein & Artery Center.

Genicular arteries support blood flow to the knee joint, providing support to the bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles in that region.

Unfortunately, conditions like osteoarthritis can form abnormal blood vessels and nerves in the knee area, causing the bone to become inflamed or compressed. If left unaddressed, these abnormal growths can lead to knee pain, swelling, and even a loss of function.

To combat these issues, our team of medical experts can perform a geniculate artery embolization. This minimally invasive procedure is highly effective at treating knee pain caused by degenerative diseases in patients who do not qualify for a total knee replacement.

For your geniculate artery embolization at ORVAC, your surgeon will make a small incision in your groin area and insert a catheter into your main leg artery. They will then guide the catheter to address the blood vessels and nerves causing your pain.

Your surgeon will finish off your procedure by placing a clip in your artery to keep it from bleeding. They may keep you for an hour after surgery to monitor your condition and make sure no serious complications arise.

For most patients, it takes about 3 weeks to notice improvements in pain. After this time, many of our patients report being able to walk more easily and sleep better at night.

If other methods of knee pain management have been unsuccessful, geniculate arterial embolization in Rogers, AR, could be the solution you’ve been searching for. Visit our website or give us a call to get started on your journey to eliminating knee pain.

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