Summary: Routine IR (Interventional radiology) Procedure as a Potential New Endometriosis Treatment:
Summary: Routine IR (Interventional radiology) Procedure as a Potential New Endometriosis Treatment:
Source: Health Imaging
Date: April 3, 2025
1. New research suggests that uterine artery embolization (UAE)—a common interventional radiology (IR) procedure—might offer a new minimally invasive treatment for endometriosis.
2. Endometriosis is often debilitating, with current treatments (e.g., hormones, surgery) frequently failing to relieve symptoms.
3. Researchers from the University of Illinois College of Medicine emphasize the need for better treatment options due to the complex nature of the disease.
4. UAE, traditionally used for uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, was hypothesized to help due to the common co-occurrence of these conditions with endometriosis.
5. A retrospective study analyzed over 100 women with all three conditions who underwent UAE and post-procedural MRI.
6. Statistically significant imaging improvements were observed, though no major clinical symptom relief was reported.
7. Despite limited symptom change, the imaging response is encouraging for UAE’s anatomical impact on endometriosis.
8. Further research is planned to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of UAE for endometriosis alone.