Selective arterial embolisation is an alternative to surgery for haemorrhag
ic uterine leiomyomata. Our aim was to describe morphological aspects of 34
embolised myomata; obtained between 1 day and 2 years after selective arte
rial embolisation using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) particles. The findings dif
fered according to the time elapsed since embolisation. One day to one week
: macroscopic examination showed red degeneration of the myoma. Histologica
lly, ischaemic necrosis with infiltration by lymphocytes and polymorphonucl
ear leucocytes was seen in some part of the myoma, always sparing the surro
unding myometrium. PVA was sometimes noted in the lumen of small arteries.
More than one week: fibrotic or hyaline changes were seen. The fibrous pseu
docapsule of the myoma and the surrounding myometrium were always normal. P
VA was found outside of the vessel, surrounded by foreign-body type giant c
ell granuloma. Ischaemic changes were observed that were strictly localised
to the leiomyomata.