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Uterine fibroids are benign, non-cancerous growths into the walls of the uterus, or womb. They can range from less than an inch to more than six inches in diameter. Most fibroids don’t cause symptoms and are only discovered during a routine pelvic examination.
An Interventional Radiologist performs this minimally invasive procedure. The procedure takes place in an outpatient setting in our Interventional Radiology suite. This is in an office setting and does not require hospitalization. Embolization is performed with local anesthesia and sedation (“twilight sleep”).
The procedure is performed through a tiny cut in the groin or wrist. A thin tube called a catheter is inserted under x-ray. The Interventional Radiologist uses a moving x-ray called a fluoroscope to guide the procedure. The catheter is guided to the right and left uterine artery.
Once in the uterine artery, x-ray dye called “contrast” is injected to map out the blood vessels feeding the fibroid.
Tiny particles are then injected through the catheter into the uterine arteries that feed the fibroids. This blocks or “embolizes” the blood supply to the fibroid. With the blood supply blocked, the fibroids begin to shrink. The uterus and ovaries are spared.
Uterine fibroid embolization usually lasts about 30 to 45 minutes. Recovery is typically two hours. Patients can return home the same day. Patients can be moderately active immediately after the procedure and return to full activity after seven days.
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