Hip Embolization in Manhattan, NYC

March 26, 2026

A Minimally Invasive Treatment for Chronic Hip Pain

Chronic hip pain can interfere with walking, sitting, exercise, and everyday movement. For many patients, treatments such as physical therapy, medications, and injections provide only temporary relief. When pain persists, hip replacement surgery is often recommended—but it is not always the only option.

Hip embolization is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure designed to reduce inflammation and relieve pain at its source—without surgery.

At Fox Vein & Vascular in Manhattan, hip embolization is performed by David Fox, MD, FACS, RPVI, a board-certified vascular surgeon with over 20 years of experience in image-guided vascular procedures.

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What Is Hip Embolization?

Hip embolization is a targeted, image-guided procedure that treats chronic hip pain by reducing abnormal blood flow associated with inflammation in the joint and surrounding soft tissues.

In many chronic hip conditions, the body develops abnormal microvascular networks that contribute to persistent inflammation and pain.

By reducing this excess blood flow, hip embolization helps:

  • Decrease inflammation
  • Reduce pain signals
  • Improve mobility and function
  • Support long-term symptom relief

Conditions Treated with Hip Embolization

Hip Osteoarthritis

Hip Tendonitis & Soft Tissue Inflammation

  • Pain from overuse or repetitive stress
  • Involvement of surrounding muscles and tendons

Hip Bursitis

  • Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs around the joint
  • Pain on the outer hip, especially when lying on the side

Chronic Hip Pain After Injury

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How Hip Embolization Works

The procedure is performed using real-time fluoroscopic (X-ray) imaging, allowing for precise targeting of inflamed areas.

Step-by-step overview:

  1. Access
    A small puncture is made—typically at the wrist or groin—to access the vascular system.
  2. Imaging & Mapping
    Contrast dye is used to identify abnormal blood vessels contributing to inflammation.
  3. Targeted Embolization
    Microscopic particles are delivered to reduce blood flow to these vessels.
  4. Completion
    The catheter is removed, and a small bandage is applied—no stitches required.

Most procedures are completed within 45–90 minutes.

Who Is a Candidate for Hip Embolization?

This procedure may be appropriate for patients who:

Who May Not Be a Candidate

Hip embolization may not be appropriate for patients with:

  • Severe structural joint damage requiring replacement
  • Active infection in the hip joint
  • Advanced vascular disease affecting procedural safety
  • Certain underlying medical conditions

A consultation with Dr. Fox, including imaging review, is the best way to determine candidacy.

Clinical Evidence & Expected Outcomes

Hip embolization is part of the growing field of musculoskeletal embolization, used to treat chronic inflammatory conditions.

Clinical experience and emerging research suggest:

Typical recovery timeline:

  • 1–3 days: Return to light activity
  • 2–6 weeks: Noticeable improvement in pain
  • 3–6 months: Continued functional improvement

Results vary depending on the underlying condition and severity.

Benefits of Hip Embolization

Patients choose this treatment because it offers:

  • Minimally invasive approach (no surgical incisions)
  • Outpatient procedure with same-day discharge
  • No implants or joint replacement
  • Short recovery time
  • Targeted treatment of inflammation

Hip Embolization vs. Traditional Treatments

TreatmentInvasivenessDuration of ReliefConsiderations
Hip EmbolizationMinimally invasiveOften long-lastingTargets inflammation
Physical TherapyNon-invasiveVariableRequires ongoing effort
Steroid InjectionsMinimally invasiveTemporaryMay require repeat treatments
Hip Replacement SurgeryMajor surgeryLong-termSignificant recovery

What to Expect During the Procedure

Before the Procedure

During the Procedure

  • Local anesthesia with optional light sedation
  • Image-guided catheter placement
  • Targeted embolization of inflamed vessels

After the Procedure

  • Short observation period
  • Same-day discharge
  • Mild soreness or bruising possible
  • Most patients resume normal activity within 1–3 days

Risks & Safety

Hip embolization is considered safe when performed by experienced specialists.

Potential risks may include:

  • Bruising at the access site
  • Temporary discomfort or inflammation flare
  • Skin discoloration (rare)
  • Non-target embolization (rare)
  • Allergic reaction to contrast dye (rare)

Dr. Fox’s expertise in vascular imaging and embolization techniques helps ensure precise and safe treatment.

Why Choose Fox Vein & Vascular in Manhattan?

Board-Certified Vascular Expertise

David Fox, MD, FACS, RPVI has extensive experience in minimally invasive, image-guided vascular procedures.

Advanced Imaging Technology

We use high-resolution fluoroscopy and imaging to precisely target inflamed tissues.

Comprehensive Evaluation

We assess both vascular and musculoskeletal contributors to hip pain.

Minimally Invasive Focus

Our goal is effective treatment with minimal disruption to your life.

Personalized Care

Each treatment plan is tailored to your condition, symptoms, and goals.

Related Treatments

Hip embolization is part of our broader musculoskeletal embolization program:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is hip embolization painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort due to local anesthesia and optional sedation.

How soon will I notice improvement?

Many patients begin to notice improvement within weeks, with continued progress over time.

Is this a permanent solution?

Results are often long-lasting, though outcomes vary depending on the condition.

Can I still have hip replacement later?

Yes. Hip embolization does not prevent future surgical options if needed.

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A Non-Surgical Option for Hip Pain Relief

If hip pain is limiting your mobility or quality of life, hip embolization may offer a minimally invasive alternative to ongoing injections or surgery.

At Fox Vein & Vascular, we provide advanced, image-guided treatments designed to reduce pain and restore function.

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