A Minimally Invasive Treatment to Improve Blood Counts and Reduce Portal Hypertension
In some liver and blood disorders, the spleen becomes enlarged and starts destroying too many blood cells (platelets, white cells, or red cells). This can cause low platelets, low immunity, anemia, and bleeding problems.
Partial Splenic Embolization (PSE) is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that blocks blood flow to part of the spleen to reduce its overactivity, improve blood counts, and control complications—often without removing the spleen by surgery.