Pelvic & Varicocele Embolization in Daytona, Beach
PCS & Varicocele Treatment
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) and varicocele are conditions caused by enlarged, dysfunctional veins. PCS affects women, leading to chronic pelvic pain, while varicocele impacts men, causing discomfort and infertility. Both conditions occur when vein valves malfunction, allowing blood to pool and veins to swell, and both can benefit from minimally invasive treatments including Pelvic and Varicocele Embolization. Interventional Specialists of Florida provides advanced pelvic congestion syndrome treatments to relieve chronic pelvic pain. Our team uses minimally invasive procedures tailored to your needs, ensuring effective results and improved quality of life.
Common Symptoms of PCS and Varicocele
Symptoms of PCS for Women
- Pelvic floor pain
- Infertility
- Discomfort and impact on daily life
Advantages of Pelvic and Varicocele Embolization
Minimally Invasive
Embolization is performed through a small incision, no large cuts required, avoiding risks associated with open surgery. The catheter-based approach also ensures accurate treatment of damaged veins.
Quick Recovery
Most patients resume normal activities within a few days of this procedure, which typically is completed within 1–2 hours and with no hospital stay.
Long-Term Results
Treatment resolves the root cause for sustained symptom relief, is proven effective in reducing pain and improving symptoms, and reduces pelvic and scrotal discomfort.
Fertility
Embolization enhances reproductive outcomes, especially for men with varicocele.
FAQs
The procedure involves minimal discomfort, managed with local anesthesia.
Many patients notice symptom improvement within days to weeks.
Risks are rare but may include mild bruising, temporary swelling, or slight pain at the catheter site.
Yes, varicocele embolization has been shown to improve sperm count and motility in many cases.
Many insurance plans cover embolization when deemed medically necessary.