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Uterine Artery Embolization Treatment

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The medical procedure known as Embolization has existed since 1975. It was used in the practice of gynecology in order to reduce bleeding while a surgeon performed uterine surgery. The founding members of the Fibroid Treatment Collective, however, noticed that it had another important effect. This was that it shrank fibroids. The promise of a non-invasive procedure that was effective led to research and medical acceptance through trials. The Fibroid Treatment Collective performed their very first procedure of fibroid embolization in America, and have perfected their procedure and technique with thousands of successful treatments since. In today's world, there are over several hundred thousand women who have found relief with this simple, safe procedure.

The overall success rate of Uterine Fibroid Embolization is ninety-four percent. This implies that ninety-four percent of all patients who have had the procedure performed on them experienced relief from their symptoms and a significant amount of shrinkage in the fibroid. Ninety-nine percent of all patients had an immediate relief from heavy bleeding and ninety-four percent of patients experienced fifty to sixty percent shrinkage. Thirty-three percent of patients who attempted to conceive had success. Ninety-nine percent of patients returned to work in a week or less.

The embolization procedure is both very safe and minimally invasive. There are, however, some risks and side effects which are associated with it. The most common of these side effects is post-operative cramping, but this can usually be controlled through the use of pain killers. Other side effects include fever and nausea, infection leading to hysterectomy, early menopause, and injury to the arteries. All of these side effects are reported in between 0.1-1% of all patients who receive the fibroid embolization procedure.

Prior to a fibroid embolization procedure, every patient is evaluated thoroughly to make sure that the procedure is the correct choice for them. This will include things like assessing general physical condition, reviewing medical history, and any other information that is important for the case. After this, the patient will undergo a complete pelvic imaging. This will be done either through MRI or ultrasound. The purpose of this is to find any conditions that may be affecting the health of the patient. If everything with the patient is healthy and fine, endoscopic procedures will be utilized in order to evaluate the inside and outside of the pelvis. This is done for preparation of the embolization procedure.

After the embolization procedure, patients will typically be evaluated within the first week, then again at six weeks, and once more at six months to determine how much the fibroids are shrinking. As stated before, ninety-four percent of patients will achieve a large amount of shrinkage. These checkups will be recorded and all success or failure is reported.

Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about Fibroid Treatment in Los Angeles such as Uterine Artery Embolization and Uterine Fibroid Embolization California.

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