Prostate artery embolization
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 9:41 pm
If anyone here has experience with a BPH treatement called prostate artery embolization, I would appreciate hearing from them. My prostate has gotten larger over the years and my urologist tells me it is time for surgical intervention. His first recommendation was TURP, which sounded painful and has sexual consequence such as retrograde ejaculation. I found information in one of the Harvard Medical Center newsletters about prostate artery embolization. This is a relatively new procedure where an interventional radiologist guides a small catheter into the femoral artery and then into the prostate artery. The prostate artery is then partially blocked with tiny beads, which starves the prostate cells and caused the prostate to shrink. Using the search function on Franktalk, I found a post by one man who had this done and it significantly reduced his BPH problems. It takes about a month for the prostate to respond. I would appreciate hearing from anyone else here who has had this procedure. Did it work for you? Were there unanticipated side effects?