Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) Treatment In Delhi, India

What is it?

Prostatic artery embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive treatment to improve lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland and is the most common benign tumor found in men.The PAE procedure is performed by an interventional radiologist (IR), a doctor who uses X-rays and other advanced imaging to see inside the body and treat conditions without surgery.

Why (Indications)?

As the prostate enlarges, it may partly block the urethra, causing symptoms such as:

How do I know if PAE is right for me?

The PAE procedure is for candidates who are either ineligible or not interested in traditional surgery. An exam with an interventional radiologist can determine if you are a candidate for PAE. At this appointment, you may be asked how often you have urinary symptoms of BPH, how severe they are, and how much they affect your quality of life.

Why not (Contraindications)?

Patients are excluded from treatment if they have malignancy, renal insufficiency, bladder stones, a neurogenic bladder (a neurologic disorder that may affect bladder function), urethral stricture, an active urinary tract infection, or prostatitis.

What you are to do before procedure (Preparation)?

  1. Book prior appointment if elective or get admission in causality if emergency
  2. Lab investigation (*PT/INR, CBC, Serum Creatinine, Viral markers)and previous records. An MRI or ultrasound of the prostate gland.
  3. Urine test (urinalysis)
  4. In some cases, a PSA (prostate specific antigen) test is done to rule out prostate cancer.
  5. 4-6 Hours fasting.
  6. If you are on blood thinner like Aspirin inform during appointment.
  7. One accompanying person
  8. Need to sign a consent form for procedure

What happens during PAE?

Approx. Stay in hospital?

We have very fast and competent working team (Consultant, fellow, clinical assistant, technician and ward assistant) which provide you comfortable atmosphere and ease your nerves. Usual time of stay is around 1 day.

Complications

Minor complications include dysuria (9%), urinary tract infection (7.6%), microscopic hematuria (5.6%), acute urinary retention (2.5%), and rectal bleeding (2.5%)

Resume to work?

You can resume your work after 1 day if existing disease allows.

Results?

Cumulative rates of clinical success are 80- 85%.

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