Intra-arterial embolisation of uterine fibroma
Uterine fibroid are benign tumors that consist most of the tumor occurrences in pelvic cavity of women. Possible courses of treatment include: medicament treatment, surgical and new intra-arterial embolisation method. The aim of the paper is to present achieved results in intra-arterial embolisation treatment of Uterine fibroid. Material and methods: A prospective study was performed in the period from October 2007 until October 2008. It included 36 women with symptomatic uterine fibroid. They were treated by intra-arterial embolisation. All patients had control MRI examinations after treatment. Embolisation was performed by 'cross-over' technique, using bilateral punction of femoral arteries, a selective catheterization a. uterine, and application of 750-900m Bead Blocks. Results: Average age of patients was 38.5 years. The most of fibroids had intramural localization (39%). solitary fibroids were seen in 56% of patients, multiple in 44%. Gynecological hemorrhage was the leading symptom with 34 patients (94%). One year after receiving intra-arterial embolisation treatment, fibroid regression of 50% was registered in all patients. There were no serious complications noted in our study, with the exception of postembolisation syndrome which occurred in 11 (30%) patients in a relatively mild form Conclusion: Intra-arterial embolisation of uterine fibroma is a method that in large percent of patients removes symptoms of uterine fibroma presence, prevents its growth, and safely helps women enter menopause when activity of hormone dependant tumor ceases.