Hip Embolization for Arthritis Pain: A Minimally Invasive Solution
Are you struggling with persistent hip pain due to arthritis that's affecting your mobility and quality of life? Traditional treatments like medication, physical therapy, or joint injections may not always provide adequate relief. Fortunately, there's a minimally invasive procedure called hip embolization that's offering new hope for individuals suffering from hip arthritis pain.
How Does Hip Embolization Work?
A thin tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel in the groin and guided to the affected hip joint using X-ray imaging. Contrast dye is injected to visualize the blood vessels, and then embolic particles (tiny spheres) are released through the catheter. These particles selectively block the blood flow to the inflamed synovium.
Benefits of Hip Embolization
- Minimally Invasive: Hip embolization is a less invasive alternative to traditional surgery, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced risk of complications, and faster recovery time.
- Effective Pain Relief: Many patients experience significant pain reduction and improved hip function following the procedure.
- Outpatient Procedure: Hip embolization is performed in our In-Office Radiology Suite allowing you to return home the same day.
If you’re experiencing chronic hip pain due to osteoarthritis or other forms of arthritis that haven’t responded to conservative treatments, you may be a candidate for hip embolization. Call today and schedule a consultation to see if this procedure is suitable for your specific condition and medical history.
Recovery from hip embolization is usually quick, with most patients returning to their normal activities within a few days. While some mild discomfort is expected, it can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. We will provide you with detailed post-procedure instructions and monitor your progress.