Current considerations in prostate artery embolisation
Prostate artery embolisation is an increasingly common, minimally invasive procedure performed for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, with numerous systematic reviews and meta-analyses concluding that PAE is safe and effective. Despite mounting evidence supporting its role in treating BPH, variability and debate exist across various practical and technical factors associated with PAE.
The first PERT in WA
The first Pulmonary Embolus Response Team (PERT) in Western Australia has been launched at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital to support patients across the organisation.
Managing varicocele treatment and fertility
Recent evidence has helped to reinforce varicocele treatment as a safe, effective and durable option that can meaningfully improve fertility outcomes in appropriately selected men
Prostate artery embolisation – the verdict is in
A growing cohort of patients are now turning toward minimally invasive, lower risk therapies that preserve sexual function and reduce recovery time.
Uterine artery embolisation: A minimally invasive option for fibroids and adenomyosis
For women seeking a uterus-sparing, non-surgical alternative, uterine artery embolisation (UAE) offers a compelling solution.
