Complications of transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of fibroids: A 5-year experience
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Santalla Hernández, Ángel Alejandro; Naveiro Fuentes, Mariña; Benito Villena, Rebeca; Villegas Alcazar, Jesús; López Criado, María Setefilla; Lara Serrano, Ana; Fernández Parra, JorgeEditorial
Elsevier
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Complications Leiomyoma Radiofrequency ablation Transvaginal radiofrequency ablation Fibroid
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2023-12Referencia bibliográfica
A. Santalla-Hernández et al. Complications of transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of fibroids: A 5-year experience. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X 20 (2023) 100244. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurox.2023.100244]
Resumen
Introduction: Transvaginal radiofrequency ablation is a relatively noninvasive approach for the treatment of fibroids in patients who do not wish to undergo conventional surgery. Information on potential complications of this novel technique is very scarce. Methods: Retrospective, descriptive, epidemiological study of 115 patients who underwent transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of fibroids and for whom complications were recorded. Results: We performed 115 transvaginal radiofrequency ablation procedures, we recorded a total of 11 complications (9.6%; 95% CI, 3.8-14.8). Of these, 8 (7.0%) were classified as Clavien-Dindo type I, 1 (0.9%,) as type II, and 2 (1.7%) as type IIIb (severe). No other complications were recorded in a year follow-up. Conclusion: Transvaginal radiofrequency ablation is a treatment option that malees it possible to treat fibroids that are difficult to manage using other techniques. Few associated complications have been described, and most of them are mild.