To treat uterine fibroids, Duke offers non-invasive
MRI-focused ultrasound -- a promising technique that is less
invasive than traditional treatments such as hysterectomy and
myomectomy.
The procedure uses high-intensity ultrasound waves to remove
fibroids without impacting the surrounding healthy tissue. The
non-invasive technique uses an MRI thermal imaging system to
continuously measure temperature changes inside the body,
pinpointing and guiding the treatment.
Benefits of MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound
- Non-invasive outpatient procedure
- Limited conscious sedation
- No radiation
- Low morbidity, few adverse events
- Quick return to normal activity
Patients who have undergone this procedure have experienced
83 percent fewer physician visits, 66 percent fewer additional
diagnostic tests, and 66 percent fewer additional
procedures.
What to Expect
Your doctor will give you a sedative and pain medication to
help you relax before the procedure. You’ll lie on your stomach
inside the MRI scanner, and your treatment team will be in the
next room speaking with you over a two-way communication
system.
Your doctor will inform you when images are being taken and
when ultrasound waves are heating portions of your uterus. It
is normal to feel a warming sensation during the
procedure.
You will be conscious during the entire procedure, which will
last between 90 minutes and three hours. After the limited
sedation wears off, you’ll be able to go home and resume normal
activity.
More Information
To learn more about MRI-guided focused ultrasound and other
treatments available at Duke, contact the Duke Fertility Center at 919-572-4673 or fibroidcenter@mc.duke.edu.