Thyroid Embolization (TE) is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at treating thyroid nodules. During TE, an interventional radiologist inserts small particles into the blood vessels supplying the thyroid gland. These particles block the blood flow to the nodules, causing them to shrink.
Minimally Invasive:
Thyroid Embolization is conducted through a small incision, typically in the groin or wrist, without the need for open surgery. This results in a quicker recovery period and less discomfort compared to traditional surgical methods.
Procedure: Guided by imaging technology such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, a catheter is threaded through the blood vessels to reach the thyroid gland. Once positioned, tiny particles are released to obstruct the blood supply to the nodules, leading to their reduction in size.
Alternative to Surgery: Thyroid Embolization offers an effective alternative to more invasive treatments like thyroidectomy, providing relief from thyroid nodule symptoms without necessitating the removal of the entire thyroid gland.
Recovery:Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to a week following the procedure. Some may experience mild discomfort or a sore throat, which can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
Thyroid Embolization is suitable for individuals with symptomatic thyroid nodules who are seeking an alternative to conventional surgical options. Consultation with an interventional radiologist can help determine if Thyroid Embolization aligns with your health needs and medical history.
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