Uterine Fibroid Embolization In Mumbai

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    Bloom IVF specializes in sophisticated uterine fibroid treatments, such as uterine fibroid embolisation in Mumbai. Our devoted group of reproductive experts and gynecologists is committed to providing individualized treatment catered to your particular requirements.

    The less invasive alternative to a hysterectomy or myomectomy is uterine fibroid embolisation. Through this treatment, the fibroid tumors’ blood supply is cut off, causing them to shrink.

    During UFE, a tiny tube known as a catheter is introduced by a blood artery in the wrist or leg and directed to the blood vessels that supply the uterine fibroids using fluoroscopic (X-ray) pictures. Because fibroid embolisation is a minimally invasive therapy that doesn’t involve surgery, it shortens hospital stays and speeds up rehabilitation.

    Bloom IVF provides complete solutions to meet your problems, whether you need minimally invasive treatments, surgical interventions, or medicinal care. You can rely on us to expertly and compassionately walk you through every stage during the fibroid treatment experience. Discover the distinction with Bloom IVF, your go-to source for uterine fibroid embolisation in Mumbai.

    What is Uterine Fibroid?

    Uterine fibroids are benign tumours that develop in the uterus. They usually develop during the reproductive years of a woman. Based on their size, number, and location within the uterine wall, they can cause a range of symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain or pressure, frequent urination, and even constipation. Although the exact cause of uterine fibroids is still unknown, hormonal imbalances, genetics, and environmental factors may all contribute to their development. Fibroids not only impair fertility but also increase the risk of pregnancy-related issues like early labour or miscarriage. 

    The majority of women with fibroids don’t exhibit any symptoms and treatment may not be necessary unless the condition is serious. Among the available management options are medication to relieve symptoms, minimally invasive procedures to reduce or remove fibroids, and, in severe cases, hysterectomy. Regular observation and medical consultation are essential to determine the condition. Consulting an expert gynaecologist for uterine fibroids can help with an early diagnosis and treatment and prevent the condition from aggravating. 

    Diagnosing Uterine Fibroids

    A physical examination, imaging studies, and a review of medical history are usually used to diagnose uterine fibroids. These diagnostic instruments aid in the development of suitable treatment plans and offer insightful information about the degree of fibroid growth. 

    Uterine fibroids are diagnosed through a pelvic exam. Heavy bleeding and other associated symptoms prompt the doctor to rule out fibroids as a possible cause. Fibroids can be confirmed and their location and size determined with the help of multiple tests. These investigations may consist of:

    • Review of medical history: Your physician will ask about any symptoms and any family history of fibroids.
    • Physical inspection: A pelvic exam evaluates the uterus’s dimensions and form.
    • Imaging tests: An MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound can verify the existence, quantity, size, and location of fibroids.
    • Comprehensive evaluation: These tests help with treatment planning by revealing the amount of fibroid development.
    • Ultrasonography: Using sound waves, this non-invasive imaging procedure makes an image of the internal organs.
    • Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI): Using radio waves and magnets, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces finely detailed images of the internal organs.
    • Computed Tomography (CT) scan: A CT scan creates a detailed image of the internal organs from multiple perspectives using X-ray data.
    • Hysteroscopy: To examine fibroids inside the uterus, the gynaecologist in Mumbai performs a hysteroscopy using a scope, which is a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end. The scope is inserted into the uterus after passing through the cervix and vagina.
    • Sonohysterography: This diagnostic procedure involves the doctor inserting a tiny catheter into the vagina and then an injection of saline into the uterus. An improved image of the uterus is produced by this additional fluid than would be possible with a routine ultrasound.
    • With hysterosalpingography (HSG): The doctors first inject contrast material into the uterus and then take detailed X-rays of it.
    • Laparoscopy: The doctors create a tiny incision in the lower abdomen during this procedure. To obtain a close-up view of the internal organs, a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end is inserted.

    Modern diagnostic methods are employed at Bloom IVF to guarantee precise uterine fibroid diagnosis, enabling prompt and efficient treatment, including uterine fibroid embolisation in Mumbai.

    What Are The Uterine Fibroid Treatments?

    Treatments for uterine fibroids include a range of strategies that are adapted to the patient’s needs and preferences.

    • Medication: Hormonal treatments work by adjusting hormone levels to lessen symptoms including pelvic discomfort and excessive bleeding.
    • Uterine fibroid embolisation (UFE): This is a minimally invasive procedure where microscopic particles are injected into the uterine arteries to sever the fibroids’ blood supply and gradually cause them to shrink. Compared to surgery, this technique provides symptom alleviation with a shorter recovery period. With an average success rate of 85%, uterine fibroid embolisation is a fairly successful surgery. A significant improvement in symptoms and a reduction in the size of the uterine fibroids are experienced by the majority of patients following the treatment.
    • Minimally invasive surgery: Techniques such as robotic myomectomy and laparoscopic myomectomy remove fibroids while protecting the uterus, making them perfect for women who want to continue having children.
    • Hysterectomy: When fertility is unaffected or in extreme cases, surgical excision of the uterus provides a long-term cure for fibroids.

    Medicines

    Hormones that help regulate the menstrual cycle are the focus of treatment for uterine fibroids. These hormones help address symptoms like pelvic pressure and heavy menstrual bleeding. Although they may cause fibroids to shrink, they do not eliminate them. Medication-based treatment for uterine fibroids generally consists of:

    • Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Agonists: By preventing the body from producing progesterone and oestrogen, this hormone medication treats fibroids. Women enter a transient menopausal state after using this medicine. Menstrual cycles end as a result, fibroids shrink, and anaemia frequently improves. Leuprolide (Lupron Depot, Eligard, among others), goserelin (Zoladex), and triptorelin (Trelstar, Triptodur Kit) are examples of GnRH agonists.
    • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) Antagonists: Those with uterine fibroids who have not yet reached menopause may be treated with these medications for excessive menstrual bleeding. However, fibroids remain unchanged. GnRH antagonists have a two-year maximum shelf life. Combining them with add-back therapy can help minimise side effects like bone loss and hot flashes. These medications may also contain low-dose progestin or estrogen. Elagolix (Oriahnn) and Relugolix (Myfembree) are examples of GnRH antagonists.
    • Tranexamic Acid (Cyklokapron, Lysteda): This is a non-hormonal medication that helps reduce heavy menstrual flow. You only take it on days when you bleed a lot.
    • Intrauterine Device that Releases Progesterone (IUD): Fibroid-induced heavy bleeding may be relieved with a progestin-releasing IUD. However, it only addresses symptoms. Fibroids are not reduced in size or eliminated by it. It also keeps women from getting pregnant.
    • Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): These medications do not lessen fibroids’ bleeding, but they may help manage the pain associated with fibroids. NSAIDs are not drugs that mimic hormones. Naproxen sodium (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, and other brands) are two examples. Additionally, your physician might advise you to take iron and vitamins. 
    • Any Additional medications: Your physician may suggest additional medications. For instance, low-dose birth control tablets can help in reducing menstrual blood. 

    Minimally-Invasive Procedures

    • Focused Ultrasound Surgery (FUS): Noninvasive outpatient treatment preserves the uterus. Utilises MRI scanner with ultrasound to target fibroids precisely. While newer, it’s shown safety and efficacy, though may not relieve symptoms as much as uterine artery embolization.
    • Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE): This procedure involves injecting particles to block fibroid blood supply, shrinking them. 
    • Radiofrequency Ablation: Destroys fibroids with heat energy, often via laparoscopy. Shrinks fibroids over months with minimal recovery time.
    • Laparoscopic or Robotic Myomectomy: Removes fibroids through small abdominal cuts, preserving the uterus. Robotic assistance offers a precise, minimally invasive approach.
    • Hysteroscopic Myomectomy: This is a procedure to remove fibroids located inside the uterus. It involves accessing the uterus through the cervix and vagina, using specialised tools to remove the fibroids while preserving the uterus.
    • Endometrial Ablation: This is a method to alleviate heavy menstrual bleeding by destroying the uterine lining. While it effectively reduces menstrual flow, pregnancy is unlikely post-procedure, necessitating the use of birth control to prevent ectopic pregnancy.

    Traditional Surgeries

    • Abdominal Myomectomy: This procedure surgically removes fibroids through a larger incision in the abdomen. This approach aims to preserve fertility by excising fibroids while leaving the uterus intact, though scarring may affect future fertility.
    • Hysterectomy: This is the surgical removal of the uterus, offering a permanent solution for uterine fibroids. While it ends fertility, the decision to remove ovaries triggers menopause, with hormone replacement therapy often recommended to manage symptoms.

    Uterine fibroid embolisation in Mumbai is one of the uterine fibroid treatments we specialize in at Bloom IVF. We provide patients with complete care and efficient management choices that are customized to meet their specific needs.

    Why Dr Nandita?

    Dr. Nandita Palshetkar is the founder and medical director of Bloom IVF Centre in Mumbai. Dr. Palshetkar is a respected authority on women’s health, having made significant contributions to academia, held leadership positions in esteemed organisations, and demonstrated a dedication to community health. She has over 28 years of experience and is the best gynaecologist to consult for the diagnosis and treatment of uterine fibroids. Because of her commitment to empowering women, promoting youth education, and advancing medical research, she can help you get rid of this condition and live a healthy and happy life. 

    Thanks to her vast experience and proficiency with interventional therapies, Dr Nandita Palshetkar is considered one of the foremost authorities in uterine fibroid embolisation in Mumbai. Dr Nandita has a recognised history of completing this minimally invasive procedure, and she ensures accurate and efficient care that is customised to each patient’s specific needs.

    Patients looking for uterine fibroid relief find comfort and trust in Bloom IVF thanks to her caring approach, cutting-edge procedures, and cutting-edge facilities. She provides complete support and the best possible results for the health and well-being of women.