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Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE)

A Minimally Invasive, Non-Surgical Treatment for Enlarged Prostate (BPH) What Is Prostate Artery Embolization?

Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure used to treat urinary symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as an enlarged prostate. PAE works by selectively reducing blood flow to the prostate, causing it to shrink gradually over time. As the prostate size reduces, pressure on the urinary tract decreases and urinary symptoms improve—without removing the prostate and without surgery. The procedure is performed by an Interventional Radiologist using real-time imaging for precise, targeted treatment.

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Procedure Overview & Recovery Timeline

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Why Choose Prostate Artery Embolization Over Surgery?

For many years, surgery was considered the default treatment for an enlarged prostate. While surgery remains appropriate in certain situations, it is not the only option today. PAE treats the prostate differently from surgery—and that difference matters. Instead of cutting, scraping, or removing prostate tissue, PAE reduces the prostate’s blood supply, allowing it to shrink naturally. For the right patient, this approach offers several important advantages.

Key Advantages of PAE Compared to Surgery

1) No surgery and no prostate removal

PAE is a non-surgical procedure. There is no removal of prostate tissue, no incisions, and no instruments passed through the urinary passage.

2) Lower risk of sexual side effects

Compared to surgical treatments, PAE has a lower risk of erectile dysfunction and retrograde ejaculation, as it preserves the prostate and surrounding nerves.

3) Local anesthesia instead of general anesthesia

PAE is performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation. This makes it especially suitable for older patients and those with heart, lung, or medical conditions that increase surgical risk.

4 ) Faster recovery and minimal downtime

Most patients resume normal daily activities within 2–3 days, compared to weeks of recovery after surgery.

5) Suitable for large prostates

PAE is particularly effective for large prostates, where surgery may be more complex or higher risk.

6) Preserves future treatment options

PAE does not limit future choices. If needed later, surgery or other treatments can still be performed.

Why Choose Prostate Artery Embolization in Bangalore at Vikash IR Clinic?

At Vikash IR Clinic, Bangalore, prostate artery embolization is offered only after a thorough clinical and imaging-based evaluation confirms that it is the most appropriate treatment option. PAE is performed by Dr. Vikash Chennur, a senior Vascular Interventional Radiologist in Bangalore and an AIIMS Gold Medalist, with extensive experience in advanced image-guided, minimally invasive procedures. Care is coordinated with urologists when required, ensuring a collaborative, patient-centred approach focused on safety, symptom relief, and long-term outcomes.

Procedure Overview & Recovery Timeline

Prostate artery embolization is performed through a small puncture in the wrist or groin, not through the urinary passage. Under real-time imaging guidance, a thin catheter is navigated to the arteries supplying the prostate. Tiny embolic particles are then delivered to selectively reduce blood flow.

  • Procedure duration: approximately 1–2 hours
  • Anaesthesia: local anesthesia with mild sedation
  • Hospital stay: usually same-day discharge or overnight observation

Recovery is generally smooth. Mild pelvic discomfort, urinary frequency, or burning sensation may occur temporarily and are managed with medications. Most patients return to normal daily activities within 2–3 days. Improvement in urinary symptoms typically begins within weeks and continues over several months.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE)

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1. What is prostate artery embolization?

PAE is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that treats enlarged prostate by reducing its blood supply, leading to gradual shrinkage and symptom improvement.

No. PAE is a non-surgical treatment performed through a small needle puncture, without prostate removal or incisions.

Men with moderate to severe urinary symptoms due to BPH, especially those wishing to avoid surgery or who are poor surgical candidates, may be suitable after evaluation.

PAE does not remove prostate tissue or involve the urinary passage. It is image-guided, minimally invasive, and typically has faster recovery and fewer sexual side effects.

PAE has a lower risk of sexual side effects as compared to surgery. Individual outcomes vary and should be discussed during consultation.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure which is easily managed with medications

Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

Most patients resume normal daily activities within 2–3 days.

Yes. PAE is often well suited for large prostates, including cases where surgery carries higher risk.

Yes. Prostate artery embolization is available in Bangalore at Vikash IR Clinic, performed by a Interventional Radiologist after detailed evaluation.

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