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Background:
Fibroids are common benign tumors of the uterus, affecting up to 40% of women over the age of 30. Although majority of women may not know that they have fibroids or are asymptomatic, many women suffer from a variety of symptoms including heavy menses (menonorrhagia), heavy and frequent menses (menometrorrhagia), pelvic pain, urinary frequency, or painful intercourse (dyspareunia). Minimally invasive treatment is now available which may avert the need for surgical hysterectomy.
Uterine Fibroid Embolization
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive treatment performed by an interventional radiologist using catheters and embolic material under fluoroscopic guidance. Via a small incision in the inguinal region, a catheter is used to select the uterine arteries which supply the fibroids. Small embolic particles are then delivered to cutoff the blood supply to the fibroids while retaining the viability of the uterus. UFE is performed in the interventional radiology suite at the hospital with conscious sedation. Recovery is relatively short and patients are admitted overnight for observation and discharged the next morning. Numerous studies have shown safe and excellent results for heavy menses, pelvic pain, and bulk related symptoms.
For More information or Questions:
Call (804)281-8237 Extension #3.
Locations
• Memorial Regional Medical Center
• St. Mary's Hospital |
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Commonwealth Radiology, P.C.
1508 Willow Lawn Dr. Ste. 117
Richmond, Virginia 23230
804-288-8327
www.commonwealthradiology.com
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