Prostate Artery Embolization: A minimally invasive treatment for men with enlarged prostate (BPH)
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This condition may ultimately lead to painful urination, incontinence, reduced sex drive and even erectile dysfunction. Men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) have a new treatment option that is effective and helps them avoid open surgery.
At Lakeland Vascular Institute, we can treat BPH with a convenient, outpatient 90-minute procedure called prostate artery embolization (PAE). It requires no more than a small nick in the skin. No general anesthesia. No downtime. Fast results.

PAE treatment is covered by most insurance and may be performed in our convenient outpatient setting. For more information, please call 863.577.0316 or click here where you can download a brochure and information to share with your doctor.
BPH is one of the most common health problems, affecting half of all men 51-60 and up to 90% of men older than 80. A normal male prostate gland is the size of a walnut. With BPH, it can grow as large as a tennis ball. The enlarging prostate can put pressure on the urethra, restricting the flow of urine.
Unfortunately, no. Left untreated, BPH can lead to:
Until recently, men had one treatment option for BPH—a surgery called transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). During this surgery, a portion of the prostate gland is removed using an electric current or laser.
If you do not wish to have this surgery, or if you are seeking a less invasive way to achieve symptom relief, the doctors at Lakeland Vascular Institute will work with your urologist and care team to help determine the best treatment option for you.
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