[Transarterial embolization for uterine fibroids: clinical success rate and results of magnetic resonance imaging]
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-813739
[Transarterial embolization for uterine fibroids: clinical success rate and results of magnetic resonance imaging]
Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the clinical success rate and the findings of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after uterine artery embolization of symptomatic leiomyomas (fibroids) of the uterus.
Materials and methods: This is a prospective single-center case study of 80 consecutively treated patients, followed for 3 - 6 months (group I), 7 - 12 months, (group II), and 13 - 25 months (group III). MRI was used to determine the uterine volume and size of the dominant leiomyoma. Symptoms and causes requiring repeat interventions were analyzed.
Results: Significant (p < 0.01) volume reduction of the uterus (median: 34.95 % confidence interval [CI]: 30.41 - 41.76 %) and dominant leiomyoma (median: 52.07 %, CI: 47.71 - 61.57 %) was found. The decrease in uterine volume (I-III: 22.68 %, 33.56 %, 47.93 %) and dominant leiomyoma volume (I-III: 41.86 %, 62.16 %, 73.96 %) progressed with the follow-up time. Bleeding resolved significantly (p < 0.0001) in all three follow-up groups (groups I-III: 92.86 %, 95.23 %, 96.67 %). Furthermore, urinary frequency (groups I-III: 70 %, 75 %, 82.35 %) and sensation of pelvic pressure (groups I-III: 42.86 %, 60 %, 93.75 %) improved, which was statistically significant in group III (p < 0.01). The number of leiomyomas correlated (p < 0.05) with improvement of the bleeding and the pelvic pressure. Repeat therapy was necessary for complications in four patients (5 %) and for therapeutic failure in three patients (3.8 %). Permanent amenorrhea was observed in four patients (5 %) of age 45 years or older.
Conclusion: Uterine artery embolization of uterine leiomyomas has a high clinical success rate with an acceptable incidence of complications and repeat interventions.
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