Transarterial embolization (TAE) is an essential cornerstone therapeutic technique in interventional radiology that is widely applied in the management of traumatic or non-traumatic bleeding and oncology [1–6]. Through selective occlusion of blood flow to targeted areas, TAE effectively controls acute bleeding and reduces tumor vascularity [2]. Across its clinical applications, the primary goal of TAE is achieving hemostasis while extensively preserving healthy tissue function, which highlights …