If you are considering prostate artery embolization (PAE), there are alternative methods of procedure that you may consider:
Alternative 1 » No Procedure. If the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are mild and not significantly affecting quality of life, a “watchful waiting” approach may be recommended. This involves regular monitoring of symptoms and prostate size without active procedure.
Alternative 2 » Medications. There are several medications available to treat BPH, which can relax the prostate and improve urine flow.
Alternative 3 » Minimally Invasive Procedures.There are multiple transurethral procedures for BPH, including microwave thermography, needle ablation, and laser therapy.
Alternative 4 » Surgery. In severe cases of BPH, surgical intervention may be necessary, such as transurethral resection, in which excess prostate tissue is removed, enucleation of the prostate and open prostatectomy.
The choice of procedure depends on various factors and should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who can provide guidance based on individual circumstances and preferences.