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“WHAT IS THE ANSWER TO MY UTERINE FIBROID QUESTION?” A PATIENT ASKS HER INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST AND GYNECOLOGIST
NOTE: This is general information. Each case must be evaluated on an individual basis as to which procedure holds the most benefits and risks, advantages and disadvantages. The recovery period may vary depending on the woman's medical situation. Refer to: Diagnosing Uterine Fibroid Tumors
Endometrial Ablation
- destruction of the lining of the uterus, not to be used
for women who might become pregnant.
Recovery period 1 - 3 days.
Uterine Artery Embolization (i.e.
UFE) – a minimally invasive,
short (under 1 hour), an effective treatment in which the uterus and
fertility is preserved. Recovery period
2 – 3 weeks.
Refer to Robert Worthington-Kirsch, M.D. web site: www.fibroidcorner.com Medical Therapy –
drugs that can be used in the treatment of
fibroids. (More on
Medical Therapy) Watchful Waiting – No
therapy is performed. The doctor sees the patient every three to six
months to check the growth of the uterus and uterine fibroids. (Observation - Francis
Hutchins, Jr., M.D.) ExAblate - MR guided Focused Ultrasound surgery (To article) What is the VizAblate System (clinical trial)? The VizAblate System uses an intrauterine ultrasound to determine where the fibroids are and then a flexible radiofrequency probe directed through the ultrasound guide to coagulate the fibroid. |
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