What is an Embolization?
Embolization is a nonsurgical procedure to block blood flow in blood vessels that are causing problems. It is used to treat certain types of vascular malformations. Vascular malformations are abnormal clusters of blood vessels that develop during fetal development.
A doctor places a tiny plastic tube (catheter) through a large blood vessel. This is usually done in a blood vessel of the leg. The doctor places the tip of the catheter within the problematic blood vessel. They will put in special medication or use head that works to stop or decrease the blood flow in these vascular malformations.
X-rays are taken during the procedure. When the procedure is done, the catheter is removed. Pressure is placed on the catheter site to prevent bleeding. The length of the procedure depends on the size and location of the malformation. Your child will receive general anesthesia (sleepy air) for the procedure. They will not feel any pain during the procedure.