Prostate Artery Embolization in Cocoa, FL

Prostate artery embolization (PAE), performed by Dr. Derek Mittleider at Vascular and Embolization Specialists in Space Coast Florida, offers a cutting-edge approach to treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This minimally invasive procedure can significantly alleviate urinary symptoms linked to BPH, such as frequent urination, difficulty in urine flow, and a weak urine stream. Patients often report an improvement in these urinary symptoms and a notable enhancement in their overall quality of life post-PAE. Patients opt for this treatment due to its minimal invasiveness, eliminating the need for general anesthesia or hospital stays, and its remarkably lower risk of complications compared to conventional surgical options for BPH. Contact our office in Cocoa, FL today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Mittleider to see if you're an ideal candidate for prostate artery embolization.

The prostate artery embolization procedure, conducted in Cocoa, FL, is a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgeries, like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or laser prostatectomy for treating BPH. This outpatient technique involves the insertion of a small catheter into an artery, typically through the wrist and sometimes through the groin. This catheter is carefully guided to the prostate gland. Here, tiny particles are injected to block the gland's blood supply, leading to its shrinkage and consequently easing urinary symptoms. The method is known for its minimal discomfort, allowing most patients to quickly resume their normal activities, usually within just 2 – 3 days.

Dr. Mittleider recommends prostate artery embolization as a highly effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Here are a few of the key benefits of PAE:

  • Significant enhancement in urine flow
  • Reduced frequency of urination
  • Decreased urgency to urinate
  • Improved sexual function
  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Low risk of complication
  • High rates of patient satisfaction

 

 

I couldn't be happier with the Doctor and the staff, everybody was very professional and caring I will definitely recommend Dr.Derek Mittleider, outstanding !

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Friendliest staff and doctor!! Smooth from beginning to end. Clean facility. Recovery is going well. I have to go back for another procedure in December. This would not have been possible if they didn’t help me with my insurance.

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Miracle worker! - I cannot express my gratitude enough for Dr. Mittleider! After being told by three different surgeons that amputation was the only option, being referred to a fourth whom refused to even see the patient because his case was 'too extensive', we were feeling completely hopeless. Dr. Mittleider took the time to listen and thoroughly assess the condition. He performed a miraculous procedure that not only saved the limb but also restored quality of life. His expertise, compassion, and dedication are unmatched. We are beyond thankful for his incredible work and highly recommend him to anyone in need of vascular care!

Anonymous Healthgrades

Dr. Mittleider and his staff are far better than 5 stars!!!! Thank you for taking such good care of me.

P. Vitals

All the staff were so friendly and accommodating. It made this surgical experience completely uneventful. Thank you. Would recommend to anyone.

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Prostate artery embolization is an effective treatment option for men with benign prostatic hyperplasia who experience moderate to severe urinary symptoms and are looking for a minimally invasive alternative to surgery. It is ideal for men with enlarged prostates, those who may not be suitable for traditional surgery due to age or health conditions, and those who want to preserve sexual function or have not responded well to medications. PAE offers a quicker recovery with fewer sexual side effects compared to surgical treatments.

Is this procedure supported by the American Urologic Association?

Yes. The AUA Guidelines on the Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Attributed to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia [LUTS/BPH] were amended in 2023 and include PAE as an acceptable form of treatment. The Guidelines state: “PAE may be offered for the treatment of LUTS/BPH. PAE should be performed by clinicians trained in this Interventional Radiology procedure following a discussion of potential risks and benefits.”

What are the improvements in urinary symptoms following PAE?

A majority of patients who undergo PAE report a significant improvement in urinary symptoms, such as increased urine flow, reduced frequency of urination, and less urgency to urinate. In some published studies, up to 90% of men have reported improvement in urinary symptoms following PAE.

How do the urinary and sexual symptom benefits compare to treatment with medication alone?

The recently-published PARTEM clinical trial showed clinically superior reduction in prostate symptoms and improved sexual function with PAE compared to combined medical therapy with medications alone.

Does PAE impact erectile function?

The majority of men who undergo PAE experience no change in erectile function. A significant minority of men experience an improvement in erectile function. A study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine in 2022 reported 38% of men who had mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED) prior to undergoing PAE reported improvement in erectile function 3 months after the procedure. A retrospective review of 630 patients published in 2016 found that erectile function improved in 36% of men following PAE.

What are the commonly reported side effects and complications?

The most commonly reported side effects include temporary burning or irritation while urinating or difficulty urinating. Serious complications are very rare. There are rare reports of the development of very small ulcers the heal within weeks after the procedure. No permanent damage to any other structure (bowel, bladder, penis) has been reported.

Are patients who undergo PAE satisfied with the procedure?

Most men who undergo PAE report high levels of satisfaction with the procedure. A study published in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology reported that 80% of patients were satisfied with the results of PAE, and over 90% of patients said they would recommend the procedure to other men. A study published in the British Journal of Urology reported 84% patient satisfaction.

Prostate artery embolization at Vascular and Embolization Specialists provides an effective solution for addressing benign prostatic hyperplasia without the need for traditional surgical interventions. Many individuals find it challenging to manage BPH symptoms effectively, but prostate artery embolization offers a minimally invasive alternative. We invite you to contact Vascular and Embolization Specialists in Cocoa, FL to arrange a private consultation with Dr. Derek Mittleider and learn more about this innovative procedure.

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