Treatment Options: Weighing UFE vs. Hysterectomy

No two women are going to experience uterine fibroids the same way. In terms of both physical placement and bodily symptoms, the overall impact of uterine fibroids in a woman’s life is going to be as unique as the woman herself.

As such, no two women will necessarily find the same treatment right for them. But uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) and hysterectomy are two of the most common treatments for uterine fibroids and, as such, you may be wondering which one is right for you.

What is a Hysterectomy?

Historically, the treatment of uterine fibroids has involved some form of surgical procedure. That being said, a hysterectomy, which involves the complete removal of the uterus (with or without the ovaries), is typically the final solution a woman may turn to if all other treatment options have otherwise failed.

This procedure involves in-patient care, typically requiring a hospital stay as well as a longer period of post-operation recovery.

What is Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)?

UFE is the latest, most effective treatment alternative to a hysterectomy.

A non-surgical option, UFE involves a small incision in the groin or wrist, allowing the attending interventional radiologist to insert a catheter that injects tiny particles into the artery that supplies blood to the fibroid. These particles then block the blood flow, essentially depriving the fibroid of sustenance and leading it to shrink and eventually die away.

Your Body, Your Solution

Many physicians and women living with uterine fibroids have found UFE to be the preferable fibroid treatment for their bodies and their lifestyles. In fact, UFE is known for several of the following benefits:

  • UFE is medically acknowledged as a safe alternative to hysterectomy.
  • UFE does not require the use of anesthesia.
  • UFE can be performed in a comfortable outpatient setting.
  • UFE has a high clinical success rate and patient satisfaction rate.

Are you ready to experience a life free of uterine fibroid pain? Then it’s time to contact Duval Fibroid Center. The doctors at Duval Fibroid Center are dedicated to refining and enhancing the available healthcare services for women living with uterine fibroids, as well as committed to providing their patients with several treatment and service options. Call (904) 423 – 6017 today to learn more!