Abstract
This paper presents the results of embolization of popliteal artery branches as an innovative technique to treat pain syndrome not relieved by standard conservative methods for osteoarthritis of the knee joint. The study aimed to evaluate available data on the efficacy and safety of popliteal artery branch embolization in the treatment of pain syndrome in osteoarthritis. Relevant studies on the use of embolization at various degrees of gonarthrosis were analyzed. The results were evaluated using the visual analog scale and Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index. The performance of patients improved based on both scales, and minor complications resolved on their own. Embolization of the branches of the popliteal artery with insufficiency is a promising and effective treatment method for patients with pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee joint of various degrees, and no serious complications have been identified in the procedures, making it safe.