Laser ablation of uterine fibroids using a percutaneous approach under loca
l anesthetic in an open magnetic resonance (MR) scanner was performed in 12
symptomatic women awaiting hysterectomy. Accurate laser fiber placement wa
s assisted by the use of an MR needle tracking system, as well as laser hea
t dissipation monitored during treatment by a real-time Imaging processor.
This day case procedure was well tolerated by all women, with eight women s
ubsequently declining their planned surgery. Follow-up measurements of trea
ted fibroid volume by BMI demonstrated a mean decrease of 37.5% at 3 months
. This novel minimally Invasive approach offers an alternative to surgery f
or women with fibroids, but longer follow-up is required to ascertain maxim
al fibroid shrinkage and to compare outcome with traditional surgery. J. Ma
gn. Reson. Imaging 2000; 12:565-570. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.