Comparison of pregnancy course and outcomes in patients with uterine fibroids following uterine artery embolisation or myomectomy

Aim. To determine the optimal surgical treatment for uter­ine fibroids in patients with unfulfilled reproductive through the analysis of pregnancy course and outcomes following uterine artery embolization (UAE) and myomectomy.Ma­terials and Methods. The study assessed pregnancy course and outcomes,...

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Main Authors: V. A. Gurjeva, O. V. Kolyado, O. V. Remneva, Yu. A. Shadeeva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Kemerovo State Medical University 2025-03-01
Series:Фундаментальная и клиническая медицина
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Online Access:https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/970
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Summary:Aim. To determine the optimal surgical treatment for uter­ine fibroids in patients with unfulfilled reproductive through the analysis of pregnancy course and outcomes following uterine artery embolization (UAE) and myomectomy.Ma­terials and Methods. The study assessed pregnancy course and outcomes, as well as neonatal conditions, in 147 patients including those who: 1) underwent UAE; 2) underwent myo­mectomy; 3) had untreated uterine fibroids; 4) did not have uterine fibroids. Data collection was conducted retrospec­tively by reviewing medical records, including case histo­ries, pregnancy and delivery records, and newborn histories.Results. There have been significant differences in pregnan­cy complications and delivery methods among the women who received distinct surgical treatments for uterine fibroids (myomectomy vs. UAE). In the third trimester, placental ab­normalities were more frequent after UAE (12.5%) that af­ter myomectomy (2.9%) but cesarian delivery was performed twice as low (47.0% vs. 94.3, respectively). Subsequent preg­nancy risks were higher among the patients who had under­gone myomectomy, as 50% of them experienced fibroid re­currence during the pregnancy and there were scars on the uterus as a result of myomectomy and cesarean section.Con­clusion. No new fibroid nodules as well as growth or vas­cularization of existing fibroids were observed after UAE, suggesting that it can be considered as a preferred treatment option, particularly for women who have not yet completed their reproductive plans.
ISSN:2500-0764
2542-0941