Uterine artery embolisation for fibroid disease: results of a 6 year study

Citation
Jh. Ravina et al., Uterine artery embolisation for fibroid disease: results of a 6 year study, MIN INVAS T, 8(6), 1999, pp. 441-447
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY & ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES
ISSN journal
13645706 → ACNP
Volume
8
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
441 - 447
Database
ISI
SICI code
1364-5706(199912)8:6<441:UAEFFD>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Uterine myomata are very common. Failed treatment frequently leads to major surgery. Therefore, noninvasive techniques, such as uterine artery embolis ation (UAE) are of great interest and were first reported by Ravina et al, to treat symptomatic myomata initially scheduled for surgery. The objective s of this 6 year study were to evaluate UAE as the only treatment of myomat a. Between 1991 and 1997, 184 women with symptomatic myomata were prospectivel y enrolled in the study. Bilateral, particular UAE was performed with polyv inyl alcohol (PVA, Ivalon) under local anaesthesia and analgesia during a 2 4 h hospitalisation. Women's ages ranged from 21 to 54 years (mean 41). Men orrhagia was present in 93% of cases, pain in 22%, enlarged uterus in 25%. Myomata were interstitial (77%), subserous (16%) or submucous (7%). Multipl e myomata were common (in 80%, greater than or equal to 3 myomata) mean myo mata diameter 58 mm. 157 cases could be evaluated (19 were lost during foll ow-up and there were eight catheterisation failures). The mean duration of follow-up was 29 months. Success with menorrhagia and uterine volume reduct ion, without subsequent surgery, was observed in 90% of cases. Most of the incidents (10%) were benign and observed before 1996, including catheterisa tion failure and five definitive amenorrhea. In seven patients, eight pregn ancies were observed. These data confirm our previous reports and other stu dies on the safety and efficacy of UAE as the only treatment of uterine myo mata.