Kansas City, Kan- The Morning Medical Update discussed genicular artery embolization (GAE) as a less invasive treatment for osteoarthritis knee pain.
Dr. Brandon Custer, a vascular interventional radiologist, explained that GAE targets new, abnormal blood vessels causing pain by blocking them with microscopic spheres.
The procedure is minimally invasive, with minimal complications and significant pain relief lasting up to two years.
Melissa Blake, GAE patient
- Patient Melissa Blake along with her husband Robert, shared her positive experience, noting improved quality of life and ability to engage in activities like gardening and spending time with grandkids.
- The procedure is covered by insurance and is an alternative to knee replacement surgery for those who aren't candidates or wish to avoid major surgery.
Dr. Brandon Custer, Vascular Interventional Radiologist, The University of Kansas Health System
- Dr. Custer highlights the low risk of GAE, with minimal complications and a quick recovery time.
- He explains that GAE involves blocking the genicular arteries, which supply blood to the knee, to reduce pain from osteoarthritis.
- The procedure is a potential option for patients who have had a total knee replacement but are still experiencing uncontrolled pain.
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