Genicular artery embolization (arthritis)
Knee artery embolization to reduce inflammation and pain related to osteoarthritis, recurrent hemarthrosis or before joint replacement.
The information below is provided for general educational purposes only. It describes the procedure in general terms and may not apply to your specific situation. Only your interventional radiologist can provide you with personalized information adapted to your case.
What does this intervention involve?
Background and indications
Knee osteoarthritis (gonarthrosis) causes abnormal neovascularization and synovial membrane inflammation. Genicular artery embolization aims to reduce this neovascularization to relieve pain. It is offered for symptomatic arthritis resistant to medical treatment (analgesics, injections, physiotherapy).
Benefits
Pain reduction in 70-80% of cases, outpatient procedure, alternative or complement to injections, possibility of delaying joint replacement.
Procedure
Under local anesthesia, a catheter is introduced via the femoral artery and navigated to the genicular arteries of the knee. Small resorbable or permanent particles are injected into arteries showing abnormal neovascularization. The procedure lasts 1-2 hours.
Risks
Transient pain, puncture site hematoma, skin injury (exceptional). Tissue ischemia risk is very low thanks to the rich collateral vascularization of the knee.
Recovery and follow-up
Same-day discharge. Improvement is gradual over 1-3 months. Follow-up at 1 and 3 months.
Practical information
Local anesthesia. Outpatient procedure (return home the same day).
This information does not replace a medical consultation. Each procedure is adapted to the patient's individual situation. Your doctor will explain the specific details, expected benefits and potential risks during your consultation.
Doctors and centers/departments performing this intervention
4 doctors
Dr Vincent DUROUS
Radiologue interventionnelAnnecy, Argonay
Dr Quentin LAFERTé
Radiologue interventionnelSaint-Quentin
Dr Alexandre NéROT
Radiologue interventionnelAnnecy, Argonay, Chambéry
Dr Nicolas VILLARD
Radiologue interventionnelLausanne