Lymphatic Embolization

A treatment for leakage of lymphatic fluid

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What happens after my procedure?

Whether you go home after the procedure or stay in the hospital depends on your medical condition overall.

  • Leave the dressing on for 24 hours. Then you may remove it and shower. 

  • Do not put any creams or medicines on the wound. 

  • Replace the bandage until the wound is closed, usually 24-48 hours. 

  • Do not swim or soak the wound (bath or pool) until the wound is completely healed (around 72 hours).

  • No heavy lifting/moving, exercise, sports, stair climbing, or sex until the wound is completely healed (around 72 hours).

Symptoms you may notice:

  • You may feel groggy from the medicines used during the procedure to keep you comfortable. Headache and nausea may occur but usually do not last longer than 12-24 hours.

  • You may have soreness and bruising at the procedure site.

When to call your clinician or 911?

Fever of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher

Uncontrollable pain

Sudden trouble breathing or shortness of breath

New bleeding, swelling, redness or darkness at the wound

You feel faint and pale and/or have severe abdominal pain