AI Article Synopsis

  • The article outlines a transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of myomas (TRAM) procedure in 10 key steps aimed at treating a 38-year-old woman suffering from heavy menstrual bleeding and chronic anemia due to a large cervical myoma.
  • Following a failed embolization, TRAM was chosen because of its minimal invasiveness and the patient's desire for future pregnancies.
  • The authors conclude that while TRAM is a promising alternative to traditional surgical methods, there are concerns about its safety regarding infertility and pregnancy, as current devices are not recommended for women who wish to conceive.

Article Abstract

Objective: To describe transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of myomas (TRAM) in 10 key steps.

Design: Video article.

Setting: University hospital.

Patient(s): A 38-year-old woman presented with menometrorrhagia and consequent chronic anemia (hemoglobin 8.5 g/dL) caused by a cervical myoma measuring 51 cm. Initially, a cervicovaginal embolization was performed, but without any improvement in symptoms. Given the complex position of the myoma (close proximity to the uterine arteries), as well as the patient's desire for future pregnancies, a TRAM was proposed.

Intervention(s): Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measure(s): Volume of myoma and menometrorrhagia 6 months after treatment.

Result(s): Not applicable.

Conclusion(s): Transvaginal radiofrequency ablation of myomas is a quick, simple, minimally invasive, and easily reproducible technique. It could be an interesting alternative to the conventional laparoscopic and open-surgical treatments of myomas. There is a lack of high-quality data establishing TRAM safety in infertility and pregnancy. The only available radiofrequency ablation device in the United States has specific language stating that this procedure is not recommended for women considering future pregnancy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2024.07.007DOI Listing

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