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Men in Nebraska facing urinary difficulties or signs of prostate enlargement now have access to innovative treatment options that prioritize comfort and effectiveness. One of the leading solutions is Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE)—a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) without surgery. From your initial consultation through recovery, care is personalized to fit your individual health profile.
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Prostate & Urinary Care Tailored for Nebraska Men

If you’re experiencing urinary symptoms such as frequent urges, weak flow, or difficulty emptying your bladder, you’re not alone. These issues often stem from prostate enlargement, a common condition in aging men. Our dedicated Nebraska specialists focus on diagnosing and managing these symptoms using the latest minimally invasive methods for lasting relief.

We help patients with:

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Urinary retention
  • Frequent urination during the day or at night
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Incontinence or leakage

If you are living with any of these symptoms, we are here to help.

Why Choose Prostate Artery Embolization in Nebraska?

Unlike traditional surgeries, Prostate Artery Embolization offers a safer alternative without the need for incisions or general anesthesia. By selectively blocking the arteries supplying the enlarged portions of your prostate, this outpatient procedure effectively shrinks the gland and eases pressure on your urinary tract.

What Makes PAE Stand Out?

What Makes PAE Stand Out?

Before your procedure, we use advanced vascular imaging to create a detailed map of the arteries feeding your prostate. This allows our Nebraska-based interventional radiologists to deliver precise treatment exactly where it’s needed—protecting healthy tissue and minimizing side effects.

Quick, Comfortable Procedure

PAE typically lasts about 1–2 hours and requires only local anesthesia with mild sedation. Most patients return home the same day and resume normal activities quickly, without the prolonged recovery times associated with surgery.

Minimal Side Effects, Maximum Benefit

Every step of the procedure is guided by real-time imaging, so your specialist can treat only the affected areas. This focused technique leads to a smoother experience and fewer complications.

Targeted Vascular Mapping

PAE carries a lower risk of complications such as erectile dysfunction or urinary incontinence compared to traditional surgical options, making it an attractive option for many men.

Your Treatment Journey in Nebraska

We understand that each patient’s condition and lifestyle are unique. Our Nebraska care team works closely with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your needs.

Here is how the process works:

  1. Initial Contact: Start by taking our free risk assessment or reaching out to see if PAE is right for you.

  2. Consultation: Meet with a prostate specialist at Radiology Consultants for a comprehensive evaluation, including physical examination and diagnostic tests like PSA levels and ultrasound.

  3. Procedure Day: You will receive personalized care using image-guided techniques. Most patients do not need an overnight stay and go home within a few hours.

  4. Follow-Up: We monitor your progress closely to ensure lasting symptom relief and adjust care as needed

FAQs About BPH Symptoms, Diagnosis, and PAE

What causes benign prostatic hyperplasia?

BPH occurs when the prostate gland enlarges naturally as men age, often leading to urinary problems due to pressure on the urethra.
If you notice persistent urinary symptoms such as frequent urination, weak stream, or difficulty emptying your bladder, seek medical advice.
PAE is a non-surgical approach that uses tiny particles to block blood flow to enlarged prostate tissue, resulting in gradual shrinkage without the risks of open surgery.
Men with moderate to severe BPH symptoms, especially those who prefer to avoid surgery or have not responded well to medications, may be candidates.
The radiologist accesses the arteries through a small incision, guided by real-time imaging to deliver embolic agents precisely to the prostate vessels.
Most men experience minimal discomfort and can resume daily activities quickly, typically within a few days.
PAE has a lower incidence of sexual side effects compared to traditional surgical treatments.
Many insurance plans and Medicare cover PAE for eligible patients. We can assist you in verifying your benefits.
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