AVM Embolization

AVM (Arteriovenous Malformation) embolization is a medical procedure used to treat abnormal tangles of blood vessels in the brain or other parts of the body. A catheter is guided through the blood vessels to the AVM site. Then, tiny particles or a glue-like substance is injected into the AVM to block blood flow, reducing the risk of bleeding or rupture. This minimally invasive technique aims to reduce AVM size or prepare it for surgical removal. AVM embolization can help prevent serious complications and is a valuable option in the management of these vascular anomalies.