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Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) in Woodbridge, NJ

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What is Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)?

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that treats knee pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA). Using advanced imaging, your specialist targets the tiny blood vessels (genicular arteries) that contribute to inflammation inside the knee.

By reducing abnormal blood flow to those inflamed areas, GAE can calm pain, swelling, and stiffness — without surgery or general anesthesia.

Are You a Candidate for GAE Procedure?

If these symptoms describe your knee pain, our Woodbridge team can help determine whether Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) may be the right option for you.

Persistent swelling and stiffness

knee pain

Redness or warmth around the knee

Popping or crunching sounds when moving

Limited range of motion or knee extension

Weakness or instability when standing or walking

What to Expect From GAE Treatment

GAE is a quick outpatient procedure performed through a tiny pinhole. Most patients go home the same day and return to normal activity within 1–2 days.

Before Procedure

Your specialist reviews imaging and your medical history to confirm GAE is the right fit. If needed, you may receive additional imaging before treatment.

During

A small catheter is guided to the genicular arteries using live imaging. The procedure is typically completed in under an hour and does not require general anesthesia.

After

Most patients go home the same day and resume normal activity within 1–2 days. Relief often improves over time as inflammation decreases.

🏥  Outpatient Procedure          ⚡ Minimal Downtime           🩹 No Surgery or Hospital Stay          🌟 Most Major Insurance Accepted

🏥  Outpatient Procedure

⚡ Minimal Downtime

🩹 No Surgery or Hospital Stay

🌟 Most Major Insurance Accepted

Meet Your GAE Specialists in Woodbridge, NJ

Board-certified orthopedic and vascular specialists performing Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) at our Woodbridge location.

Ahmad Badri, DO

Orthopedic Surgeon

Focused on advanced knee care, from cartilage restoration to minimally invasive treatments for chronic knee pain.

Ankur Aggarwal, MD

Vascular Surgeon

Specializing in GAE for knee osteoarthritis, helping patients reduce pain and inflammation without surgery.

Abdul Arain, MD

Orthopedic Spine Surgeon

Providing consultative expertise and a comprehensive approach to musculoskeletal care for patients exploring GAE.

Faisal Siddiqi, MD, FACC

Vascular & Cardiovascular Specialist

Experienced in catheter-based treatments, including GAE for osteoarthritis knee pain.

Kim Tucker, MD, FAAOS

Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialist

Focused on minimally invasive procedures that help patients return to activity with less downtime.

Faisal Mahmood, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon

Specializing in spine and joint care, offering conservative and minimally invasive options for chronic knee pain.

Timothy Henderson, MD, FAAOS

Orthopedic Surgeon

Focused on outpatient alternatives to knee replacement, including GAE for long-term relief.

Not sure which specialist is right for you? We’ll help match you with the best provider for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GAE (Genicular Artery Embolization)?

GAE is a minimally invasive procedure that reduces knee pain by decreasing blood flow to inflamed areas, targeting the small arteries that contribute to pain and inflammation.

GAE typically takes 1-2 hours to complete, depending on individual patient factors.

Candidates for GAE include those suffering from chronic knee pain, especially from osteoarthritis, who have not responded well to conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, or injections.

The procedure is generally well-tolerated with minimal discomfort. A local anesthetic is used, and patients often report mild soreness afterward, which typically resolves quickly.

Most patients return to their normal activities within a few days, with some experiencing immediate pain relief. Full recovery and pain improvement can take up to a few weeks.

How Effective is GAE?

Studies show that GAE significantly reduces knee pain for many patients, especially those with osteoarthritis. The results can last for months to years, depending on individual factors.

GAE is considered safe, but like any procedure, there are risks, including mild bruising, soreness, or rare complications like infection or unintended embolization.

Most major insurance providers, including Medicare, cover GAE for eligible patients. Contact your provider to confirm coverage.

GAE is a non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment with significantly less downtime compared to knee replacement surgery, making it an excellent option for patients seeking relief without major surgery.

Many patients report a reduction in pain within days to weeks after the procedure, with ongoing improvement over time.