Uterine Fibroid

August 2008 Practice Recommendations From American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Say Uterine Fibroid Embolization is "Safe and Effective," Based on Good, Consistent Level A Scientific Evidence

Based on long- and short-term outcomes, uterine fibroid embolization, a minimally invasive interventional radiology treatment for uterine fibroids, is a safe and effective option for women to consider. Women can and should be confident about their decision to consider UFE as a treatment option. Level A treatment choices are considered proven treatments that should be offered to patients for their conditions when discussing treatment options. ACOG's Practice Bulletin is used to aid doctors in making decisions about appropriate patient care. Most women with symptomatic fibroids are candidates for UFE and should obtain a consult with an interventional radiologist to determine whether UFE is a treatment option for them.

  1. Interventional Radiologists Can Provide Gynecologists and Their Patients Better Diagnosis and Minimally Invasive Treatment Options
  2. Highly Effective, Widely Available Interventional Radiology Treatment Often Replaces Need for Hysterectomy
  3. Subserosal Fibroids
  4. Intramural Fibroids
  5. Submucosal Fibroids
  6. Prevalence of Uterine Fibroids
  7. Uterine Fibroid Symptoms
  8. Imaging Expertise Enables Interventional Radiologists to Provide Gynecologists and Their Patients Better Diagnosis and Nonsurgical Treatment Options
  9. Second Opinion Prior to Hysterectomy
  10. Uterine Fibroid Treatments
  11. UFE Recovery Time
  12. UFE Efficacy
  13. Additional UFE Facts
  14. Effect on Fertility
  15. Risks
  16. Surgical Treatments for Fibroids