
Under the expert guidance of our Board Certified Vascular Surgeon, Dr. Mark Zuzga, our team of Vein Specialists & Vascular Experts are committed to delivering top-tier outpatient vascular & vein evaluation and treatment throughout the greater Tampa & West Florida surrounding areas. Should you find yourself dealing with leg pain, swelling, ulcers, discoloration, or the appearance of spider and varicose veins, we invite you to request a screening today
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At West Florida Vascular & Vein, Dr. Mark Zuzga provides advanced, minimally invasive treatments for patients who have exhausted traditional options for plantar fasciitis. If standard care hasn’t provided the relief you need, a specialized procedure called Ultrasound-Guided Intra-Arterial Embolization may be the solution you’ve been searching for.
Many patients suffer from Plantar Fasciitis (PF), the leading cause of chronic heel pain. While many find relief through initial treatments, a significant number of people find their pain is refractory, meaning it simply won’t go away with standard methods.
When conservative treatments such as physical therapy, orthotics, or steroid injections fail to provide relief, the condition often involves “angiofibroblastic hyperplasia,” where abnormal neovessels grow at the site of inflammation. This neovascularization creates a cycle of persistent pain that standard surface-level treatments cannot reach. Rather than continuing with ineffective therapies or jumping straight to invasive surgery, this advanced procedure targets those specific abnormal vessels to stop the inflammation at its source.
By addressing the underlying biological changes in the tissue, we can offer a path to recovery for those who have struggled with recalcitrant heel pain for years
While traditional treatments focus on the surface of the heel, Dr. Zuzga utilizes Ultrasound-Guided Intra-Arterial Embolization to treat the pain from the inside out. This advanced vascular technique is designed specifically for “recalcitrant” cases—meaning pain that has not responded to physical therapy, injections, or other standard care.
Using high-resolution ultrasound, Dr. Zuzga performs a precise, percutaneous (through the skin) insertion into the posterior tibial artery. We then introduce a temporary embolic material that travels directly to the site of the inflammation.
The Science of Relief: The embolic material creates a “blockage” in the abnormal neovessels that have formed due to chronic inflammation. By closing off these inflammatory vessels, the procedure effectively “resets” the area, leading to a significant decrease in inflammation and a dramatic reduction in pain.
What Is The Ultrasound-Guided Intra-Arterial Embolization Process?
Precision Access: Using high-resolution ultrasound for guidance, Dr. Zuzga performs a tiny, percutaneous (needle-sized) insertion into the posterior tibial artery.
Targeting the Neovessels: We identify “angiofibroblastic hyperplasia”—the growth of abnormal, microscopic blood vessels (neovessels) that feed chronic inflammation in your heel.
The Embolization: A specialized temporary embolic material is introduced into these abnormal vessels. This material safely and specifically blocks the blood flow to the inflamed area.
The Result: By cutting off the “fuel” to the inflammation, the procedure triggers a significant reduction in pain and allows the plantar fascia to finally begin healing.
This cutting-edge approach offers several key benefits for patients looking to regain their mobility without the risks associated with major surgery.
Minimally Invasive: Performed through a tiny needle puncture using ultrasound guidance, leaving no major scars.
Outpatient Procedure: Done right here in our office, allowing you to return home the same day.
Targets Root Causes: Specifically addresses inflammatory neovascularization rather than just masking pain.
Demonstrated Success: Research shows significant improvements in NRS pain scores and functional AOFAS scores (increasing from 65.8 to 92.8).
Long-Lasting Results: Study data indicates that the treatment effects are maintained for years, with a high safety profile and low complication rate.
Surgery Sparing: This serves as a highly effective alternative for those who wish to avoid the operating room.
You don’t have to accept chronic heel pain as your “new normal.” Dr. Mark Zuzga and the team at West Florida Vascular & Vein are dedicated to helping you find lasting relief through the latest in vascular innovation.
No one needs to suffer from untreated varicose vein disease or arterial related diseases anymore. In addition, with today’s favorable insurance coverage, the procedures are even more accessible. If you have a vein problem, contact us today.
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