Empowering women: Uterine fibroid treatment options

Written in association with: Dr Peter Schnatterbeck
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

Uterine fibroids, noncancerous growths in the uterus, affect millions of women worldwide, causing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and even fertility issues. While these fibroids can significantly impact a woman's quality of life, many are unaware of minimally invasive treatments available to them, such as uterine fibroid embolisation (UFE).

UFE is a non-surgical procedure that offers women a less invasive alternative to traditional surgical methods like hysterectomy or myomectomy. During UFE, a radiologist inserts a tiny catheter through a small incision in the groin, guiding it to the uterine arteries. Small particles are then injected to block blood flow to the fibroids, causing them to shrink over time.

 

Targeting women with uterine fibroids and educating them about UFE can be transformative. By offering this minimally invasive therapy, women are empowered to make informed decisions about their health without the fear of major surgery or lengthy recovery times. UFE not only provides relief from symptoms but also preserves the uterus, making it an attractive option for those who wish to maintain fertility or avoid the physical and emotional implications of more invasive procedures.

 

By raising awareness and offering UFE as a viable treatment option, healthcare providers can support women in reclaiming control over their bodies and lives. It's time for women to know that relief from uterine fibroids is within reach, thanks to minimally invasive solutions like embolisation.

 

You can schedule an appointment with Dr Peter Schnatterbeck on his Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Peter Schnatterbeck
Radiology

Dr Peter Schnatterbeck is an interventional radiologist at Clementine Churchill Hospital. He specialises in biopsy, interventional oncology, coronary CT, cardiac MRI, fibroids and CT scan (CAT).
 
He graduated from the University of Heidelberg in Germany in 1994 with an MD in Physiology and underwent thorough training in renowned medical centres in Germany and Berne, Switzerland.
 
Since 2003, Dr Schnatterbeck has been a consultant interventional radiologist at London North West University Teaching Hospital. He's been recognised with awards for clinical and staff excellence and holds the position of Clinical Lead for interventional Radiology. His focus lies in treating deep vein disorders in the abdomen, pelvis, and lower legs.
 
Dr Schnatterbeck has actively contributed to developing advanced treatments for deep vein thrombosis in these areas. Additionally, he takes a special interest in uterine fibroid embolisation and multi-modality cardiovascular imaging.

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