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Uterineartery embolization represents a fundamentally new approach to the treatment of fibroids.
Both uterinearteries are embolized to ensure the entire blood supply to the fibroids is blocked.
At Georgetown, a second arterial catheter is placed from the opposite femoral artery to the other uterineartery and the embolizaton of the fibroids is done from both sides simultaneously.
UterineArtery Embolization (UAE), also called Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat uterine fibroids.
The disadvantages of UterineArtery Embolization (UAE) are:
UterineArtery Embolization was first used as a technique to limit blood loss during surgical removal of fibroids, and performed well before the surgery.