• Der Radiologe · Aug 2003

    Review Comparative Study

    [Uterine fibroids--therapy from the point of view of the gynaecologist].

    • K Middendorf, A Burges, A Strauss, and H Hepp.
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe, Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. katharina.middendorf@gyn.med.uni-muenchen.de
    • Radiologe. 2003 Aug 1;43(8):615-23.

    AbstractUterine fibroids are the most common benign tumour affecting the female reproductive tract, 20% of all women older than 35 years are afflicted. Patients with fibroids tend to be asymptomatic, but fibroids may lead to meno-, metrorrhagia, hyper- and dysmenorrhoea and urination and defecation problems. If the fibroids do not cause any clinical symptoms and if there is no suspicion of a malignant tumor, there is no need for therapeutic intervention. Otherwise, besides the medical management with gestagenes and GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) analog, surgery represents the classical treatment. Hysterectomy is the common approach for women with completed family planning. For women who wish to conserve their fertility enucleation of the fibroids can be considered. These surgical procedures can be performed endoscopically or abdominally. Uterine artery embolisation, a radiological intervention, is less invasive and represents an interesting therapeutic alternative.

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