Literature DB >> 15200790

Multiple myomas treated with a temporary, noninvasive, Doppler-directed, transvaginal uterine artery clamp.

Olav Istre1, Kirsten Hald, Erik Qvigstad.   

Abstract

A 43-year-old woman with menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, and pelvic pain of several years' duration had a uterus enlarged by myomas to the size of a 16-week pregnancy. Her uterine arteries were noninvasively transvaginally identified and occluded for 6 hours with a clamp that was guided by audible Doppler ultrasound. Following removal of the clamp, blood flow in the uterine arteries returned immediately. Menorrhagia symptoms diminished. Three months following treatment, uterine volume decreased by 48.9%, and dominant myoma volume decreased by 77.2%.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15200790     DOI: 10.1016/s1074-3804(05)60214-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Gynecol Laparosc        ISSN: 1074-3804


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