Non-Surgical Knee Pain Relief in Atlanta, GA

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) at Preferred Vascular Group

Non-Surgical Knee Pain Relief in Atlanta, GA

Living with ongoing knee pain due to osteoarthritis can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming. At Preferred Vascular Group in Atlanta, our team of board-certified vascular specialists offers an advanced alternative: Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE).

Man running outdoors with knee pain

What Is Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)?

GAE is a non-surgical procedure that uses targeted embolization to reduce inflammation in the knee joint caused by osteoarthritis. Using advanced imaging, our vascular specialists identify and treat small genicular arteries that feed abnormal tissue in the knee lining. By reducing blood flow to these areas, GAE can dramatically reduce knee pain and improve function.

Unlike knee replacement surgery, GAE is performed on an outpatient basis, allowing you to return to daily activities faster with minimal discomfort. You always return home on the day of your procedure, with no hospital recuperation time required.

Older adult holding their knee in pain, representing chronic knee discomfort

Who Should Consider GAE in Atlanta?

GAE is ideal for individuals in the Atlanta area experiencing moderate to severe knee pain due to knee osteoarthritis who:

  • Have tried physical therapy, medications, or injections without relief of their knee pain.
  • Are not candidates for total knee replacement.
  • Want to avoid surgery and a lengthy recovery period.
  • Desire a better quality of life and activity free from pain.

If knee pain is limiting your mobility and daily activities, GAE may be a safe and effective knee arthritis treatment and alternative to more invasive procedures.

How Does GAE Work?

GAE is a quick, outpatient procedure performed by our expert vascular physicians and specialists. Here's what to expect:

Step 1: Consultation

Your care begins with a thorough assessment at one of our four Atlanta-area offices, including a review of your medical and treatment history, imaging, and discussion of treatment goals.

Diagram showing how Genicular Artery Embolization is performed

Step 2: Procedure

The procedure is performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia. A tiny catheter is inserted through a small puncture (usually in the groin area). Our specialists use fluoroscopy to guide the catheter to the genicular arteries and deliver tiny microspheres that reduce excess blood flow to inflamed tissue.

Step 3: Recovery

Patients go home the same day. You can resume light activities within 24–48 hours. Results typically begin to show within a few weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

Physical therapy for arthritic knee pain

Why Trust Preferred Vascular Group in Atlanta?

Our Atlanta-based interventional specialists are known for their expertise in non-surgical vascular procedures. We provide:

  • Modern Outpatient Facility: Advanced imaging and technology for precise, effective treatment.
  • Highly Trained Vascular Experts: Board-certified interventional radiologists with extensive experience in vascular procedures.
  • Collaborative Approach: We work closely with referring physicians to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.

GAE vs. Knee Replacement

Factor GAE Knee Replacement
Invasiveness Minimally invasive Major surgery
Recovery Time A few days Several months
Hospital Stay None (outpatient) Required
Joint Impact Preserved Removed and replaced
Best For Mild to moderate OA Severe, end-stage OA
"The staff was exceptionally friendly, and well knowledgeable. Awesome team work!! This was my first experience with GAE, of course my fears were for nothing. I barely felt any pain throughout the procedure. Everything was explained step by step during the procedure to make sure you're doing Ok. Thank you all."

— Julia Laboy, GAE Patient

FAQs on GAE Knee Arthritis Treatment

What is GAE?
GAE (genicular artery embolization) is a minimally invasive knee procedure that reduces knee pain from osteoarthritis (OA). GAE is an alternative to knee replacement.
How does the GAE procedure work?
  • Arthritis pain is driven in part by inflamed blood vessels in the knee lining.
  • During GAE, we guide a catheter through a pinhole in the skin to the geniculate arteries (the knee's small arteries) and release microspheres to reduce excess blood flow and inflammation.
  • This helps calm the inflammation pain signals and can improve function.

Learn more about how GAE works here.

How is the GAE procedure different from a steroid injection?
GAE offers longer-term relief by treating the blood supply that causes inflammation, whereas injections provide only temporary relief.
Who is a good candidate for the GAE procedure?
You may be a candidate if you:
  • Have knee pain affecting daily activities
  • Have tried medications, injections, or physical therapy with limited relief
  • Want to delay or avoid knee replacement, or are not a surgical candidate
We'll review your history, imaging, and goals to confirm if you're a good fit.
What are the benefits of Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)?
  • Minimally invasive (pinhole access, no general anesthesia)
  • Outpatient procedure with same-day return home
  • Pain relief may begin within days to weeks, with continued improvement over months
  • Can be repeated if needed; preserves future surgical options
  • An alternative to knee replacement surgery
What are the risks of the GAE procedure?
All procedures have risks; fortunately the risks for GAE are minimal. Possible (usually uncommon) risks include: temporary skin bruising, or soreness at the access site; temporary skin color changes around the knee, or bleeding at the access site (rare). Your team will take careful steps to minimize risks and will monitor you closely.
How does Genicular Artery Embolization compare with other options?
  • Conservative care: Oral anti-inflammatory medications such as Advil; Physical Therapy; joint injections -- often first-line treatments
  • GAE: For persistent pain despite conservative care; a non-surgical alternative to knee replacement surgery
  • Surgery (partial/total knee replacement): Effective for advanced Osteoarthritis but involves general anesthesia; longer recovery; infection risk; and sometimes short hospital stay.
What is recovery after the GAE procedure like?
  • Same-day walking is typical; light activity the first 24-48 hours
  • Expect mild soreness for a few days; use approved pain meds/ice
  • Most return to normal routines in 1-3 days; exercise ramps up gradually
  • Improvements often build over weeks to months
Will Genicular Artery Embolization work for me?
Most appropriate patients report meaningful pain relief and better function. Results vary by arthritis severity, activity level, and individual healing. We track your progress and adjust your care plan as needed.
What about insurance and costs for a GAE procedure?
Coverage varies by plan and medical necessity. Our team will check benefits, obtain authorizations, and review any out-of-pocket costs with you before scheduling.
What are the next steps if I want to pursue GAE with Preferred Vascular Group?
  • Consultation visit: Bring prior imaging reports (if available) and medication list
  • Personalized plan: We'll confirm candidacy and discuss expectations
  • Scheduling: Most patients can be scheduled within 1-3 weeks after approval
How do I know if I'm a candidate for GAE?
If you've been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis and are experiencing ongoing pain -- especially if surgery isn't an option for you or you prefer to avoid it -- you may be a candidate for our GAE procedure. Our specialists will review your case and imaging to determine if Genicular Artery Embolization is right for you. Schedule a consultative appointment here.
How long do GAE results last?
Most patients experience relief for 12 months or more, depending on the severity of their osteoarthritis. Some see lasting results for years from the GAE procedure.
What happens on procedure day?
  1. Check-in and Prep: You'll change into a gown. We review consent and start an IV.
  2. Comfort meds: Relaxing medicine and local numbing; many patients nap lightly.
  3. Imaging-guided treatment: Through a groin access, we navigate to the knee arteries and place microspheres - small absorbable particles that block blood flow.
  4. Go home the same day: A small bandage; no stitches.
How should I prepare for Genicular Artery Embolization?
  • Medications: We'll review blood thinners and allergies.
  • Food/Drink: Follow our fasting instructions if sedation is planned.
  • Ride home: Arrange a driver. Wear loose pants and comfortable shoes.
Is the GAE procedure painful?
Patients typically feel only mild discomfort during the procedure, which is performed under local anesthesia and light sedation. You'll be awake but relaxed, and most patients report minimal discomfort during or after the procedure.
Is GAE covered by insurance?
The GAE procedure is covered by most insurers. Our competent office staff will help to verify coverage and explain any costs up front before scheduling your GAE procedure.
Where is GAE available near to me?
Preferred Vascular Group offers GAE at multiple convenient locations in both Atlanta, Georgia and in Northeast Ohio. Our board-certified physicians and specialists provide expert care close to home.
Will I need time-off from work after my GAE procedure?
Most patients resume normal activities within 1-2 days, although strenuous exercise should be avoided for about a week.

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