Treatment of Fibroids
Fibroids are bumps which develop in the muscular wall of the uterus of women. They are non cancerous and are extremely common as 40% of women develop Fibroids at some point in their life, and they are usually between 30-50 years old. In the majority of cases women are unaware they have Fibroids as they cause no symptoms- therefore Fibroids are usually diagnosed by a gynaecological examination, and ultrasound is used to examine areas where they are large.
If you have been diagnosed with fibroids you may wish to have a consultation with one of our consultant gynaecologists to discuss options for the management of the fibroids. Options incude:
- Conservative, regular clinical checks using ultrasound scanning if the fibroids are small and are not causing symptom
- Uterine Artery Embolisation (UAE) can eliminate the need for hysterectomy in up to 50% of cases. This revolutionary procedure is less invasive than a hysterectomy with a typical hospital stay of two nights and complete recovery time of around 10 days compared to six weeks of recovery with hysterectomy. (UAE) is the process that cases fibroids to shrink, rather than be removed. This is achieved via an interventional radiology procedure that reduces a fibroid in size by blocking its blood supply.
- Studies report that 78-94% of women who have the procedure experience significant or total relief from pain and other symptoms and there are numerous reports of successful pregnancies following embolisation for fibroids.
- Surgical Hysterectomy, this is the traditional way to treat fibroids. It does however leave the woman incapable of having children.
- Myomectomy, microwave endometrial ablation, this is a surgical procedure which removes the fibroid(s) but leaves the uterus in place thereby preserving fertility.
Following the consultation you will receive a written report detailing the treatment options discussed, referrals will be made to Dr Paul Crowe, FFRRCSI FRCR, Consultant Interventional Radiologist for Uterine Artery Embolisation.
Following your consultation you will receive a written report. We will also ask if you would like a copy of the report sent to your NHS healthcare provider.
Please note that you do not need a GP referral.
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Call 0121 454 7779 for further information or to make an appointment