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Uterine clinical recurrence

Early recurrence of symptoms can occur when uterine artery embolization is performed on patients with adenomyosis (please see Chap. 10.4). Uterine artery embolization for adenomyosis is reported to be effective to control the bleeding initially [22,23] however, this clinical success is short-term. There is a high rate of clinical recurrence after embolization of the uterine artery for adenomyosis. In a recent study by Pelage et al, 44% of the patients required an additional treatment, including hysterectomies in 28% of the cases [24]. [Pg.184]

Uterine leiomyomas are the most frequent benign disease of the female reproductive apparatus. At least 20-25% of women of fertile age and 50% of women studied in postmortem have uterine leiomyomas (Stewart 2001 Palomba et al. 2005a). In between 20 and 50% of cases, the uterine leiomyomas cause a clinically relevant symptomatology (such as menorrhagia, infertility, recurrent abortion, pelvic pain, and so on) and treatment is required (Stewart 2001 Palomba et al. 2006a). Thus, this disease is one of the main causes of health expense in the field of gynecology (Stewart 2001 Palomba et al. 2006a). In fact,... [Pg.300]

After embolization of a uterine fibroid clinical follow-up might be sufficient. However, to prevent an early recurrence, early MR controls might be necessary. Pain control following embolization... [Pg.45]

In conclusion, uterine artery embolization is both a safe and effective procedure to offer patients with symptomatic uterine fibroids. UFE has been described as a valuable alternative to hysterectomy and recurrent multiple myomectomy. Clinical success rates for control of heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and bulk-related symptoms have been reported to be 80%-95% of patients treated with a low rate of recurrence. The risk of major complications, including pulmonary embolism, uterine... [Pg.171]


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