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Bilateral uterine artery embolisation for myomata: Results, complications and failures
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Blood TestsEndovascular TechniqueQuestionnaire DataPelvic Reconstructive SurgeryVascular MalformationGynecologySurgerySummaryuterine Artery EmbolisationGynecology OncologyVascular SurgeryReproductive MedicineUrogynecologyPublic HealthInfertilityUterine FibroidsGynecologic SurgeryPostpartum HemorrhageGynecological SurgeryMedicineWomen's Health
SummaryUterine artery embolisation (UAE) was carried out on 200 patients who were followed-up by US, MRI, questionnaires and blood tests. Questionnaire data is available from 111 patients and fibroid/uterine volume reduction data from 88 followed-up for a mean of 5/12 months (range 3/12-1 year). The average fibroidhterine volume reduction at 1 year was 69%. US and MRI results were comparable. Menorrhagia improved in 79% of patients; 96% were pleased with the outcome and would recommend it to others. Two serious complications have so far occurred in the 200 patients embolised; in these two patients, infection led to hysterectomy.Keywords: fibroidsembolisationresultscomplicationsadenomyosis
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