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Uterine Artery Embolization



Embolization of the Uterine Artery for Fibroid Treatment

More and more women are discovering the advantages of uterine artery embolization as a method of treating uterine fibroids. Embolization of the uterine artery stops the blood flow to fibroids and inhibits their further growth. Without the oxygen that blood delivers, uterine fibroids cease growing and even begin to shrink. With this procedure, blood is prevented from accessing the fibroid by small spheres called Embosphere® Microspheres that are delivered through a catheter and block the vessels leading to the fibroid. If you have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids, or are experiencing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, ask your doctor about uterine artery embolization as an option for treating them. Follow this link for more helpful information, including a guide to help you locate a uterine artery embolization specialist in your area.

Advantages of Uterine Artery Embolization

Uterine artery embolization, also known as uterine fibroid embolization, is an effective myomectomy and hysterectomy alternative. This safe and effective procedure does not require the removal of any internal organs or tissue. In addition, there is no need for hormone replacement therapy, which often accompanies a hysterectomy procedure. Uterine artery embolization is an outpatient procedure and generally lasts from 10 to 23 hours. Since there is virtually no blood loss, it offers a safer and quicker recovery and is generally covered by most insurance companies. Other advantages can be experienced from alternatives to hysterectomy procedures such as this, including how many women appreciate that there is no need for hormone therapy. To learn more about uterine fibroid treatments, please follow this link today: Embolization of the Uterine Artery for Fibroid Treatment.

Embolization of the Uterine Artery

The specialist that performs the uterine artery embolization is known as an interventional radiologist (IR). For the first step of the procedure, the IR makes a small incision in the upper thigh to access the femoral artery. Using specialized X-ray equipment, the IR guides a catheter through the femoral artery, into the uterine artery and then to the location of the fibroid. At this point the Embosphere Microspheres are released through the catheter and into the blood stream that leads to the fibroid. The spheres prevent blood flow to the uterine fibroids, cutting off the oxygen supply. The microspheres remain at the site of the fibroid permanently. The uterine artery embolization procedure is usually completed in less than an hour. To learn more about this as well as other safe and effective alternatives to hysterectomy procedures, continue to explore our site.

If you are ready to talk to your OB/GYN to see if it is right for you, we offer a helpful guide to help you discover if you are a candidate for embolization of the uterine artery. You can also visit our homepage to learn more about uterine artery embolization, including the impact that this non-surgical treatment option has had in the lives of women with fibroid tumors.



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