Endometrial Ablation: Is It a Good Option for Treating Uterine Fibroids?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @Keep-on-ok
    @Keep-on-ok 3 года назад +23

    I had one about 40 years ago. Best decision I ever made. No problems what so ever.

    • @mariabimagnolia
      @mariabimagnolia 2 года назад +4

      Does it get rid of cramps too?? Please answer

    • @manormani1
      @manormani1 Год назад

      @@mariabimagnolia it did for me

    • @manormani1
      @manormani1 Год назад

      @@mariabimagnolia it did for me

    • @BluDiamond01
      @BluDiamond01 Год назад

      @@mariabimagnoliaI had one about 10 years ago (Novasure). I haven’t had any complications. I still experience mild PMS (no cramps, no headaches). My endometrial ablation and breast reduction were two of the best things I’ve ever done, in my life. I had my breast reduction 14 years ago and I want to have another one before my Dr. retires:) (I was 31 yes old. As my weight has fluctuated and hormonal changes have continued, my bra size has increased 2 full sizes and I feel like I’m close to where I started 😒
      It’s late, but I Hope this information is helpful.

    • @Keep-on-ok
      @Keep-on-ok 3 месяца назад

      @@mariabimagnolia I have never had bad cramps.

  • @carollmontalvo7319
    @carollmontalvo7319 2 года назад +7

    Great explanation, I’m having an ablation done is a few days and I’m wondering if is worth it , because my bleeding is fibroid related ☹️

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  2 года назад +1

      If bleeding is fibroid related it is best to treat the fibroids not just the lining. Have you looked in to UFE. Learn more at ATLii.com

    • @cyndieK1
      @cyndieK1 2 года назад

      I had a D&C with ablation 1 week ago. Started bleeding pretty heavy 4 days ago. Going on 3 1/2 months of bleeding. I don’t think it’s ever going to stop at this point.

  • @2luvis2live
    @2luvis2live 4 года назад +9

    Thank you Dr. This information was clear and helpful. I have fibroids.

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  4 года назад

      I would be happy to help if I can. Our website (ATLii.com) has a lot of information people find helpful. If you want to see me in consultation, please call 770-953-2600 after 8:30am M-F. Thanks.

    • @Mrs.NeYoAnderson
      @Mrs.NeYoAnderson 3 года назад

      I had the embolization and I'm not any better.... Maybe worst than before

  • @FunintheSun813
    @FunintheSun813 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this information! Very helpful

  • @yourstrulylulu
    @yourstrulylulu 3 года назад

    THANK YOU! This was very informative.

  • @abilko7648
    @abilko7648 Год назад +6

    I had endometrial ablation for extremely heavy periods. I do not have fibroids. I found that the procedure did not make a significant difference. My doctor said we can try ablation again or a partial hysterectomy by just removing the uterus. Have you had patients that have undergone endometrial ablation more than once? If so, did they notice improvement? I understand every situation is unique to the individual. I'm just curious.

    • @manormani1
      @manormani1 Год назад

      Mine worked. Let's see after 6 months

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Год назад +1

      You may have adenomyosis. Ablation should not be done for structural causes of bleeding (like fibroids or adenomyosis) It often makes the bleeding worse with adenomyosis. Dont repeat ablation. Ask to get a pelvic MRI to see if you have adenomyosis. Pelvic ultrasound doesnt have good enough resolution and often misses that diagnosis. Learn more about adenomyosis and endometrial ablation at ATLii.com

  • @anandaharris1481
    @anandaharris1481 3 года назад +4

    Having this done Thursday i have a fibroid but I'm going into the hospital

  • @lyndaespinoza9537
    @lyndaespinoza9537 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Doctor for explaining the difference of the two procedures in detail. So the (UAE) treatment will get rid of all the fibroids but will it prevent new fibroids from happening ? (once the procedure is done).

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +4

      The UFE procedure should knock out all of the fibroids that are in the uterus. For women over 40, this is typically enough to hold them until menopause. Some women will grow new fibroids that can become symptomatic before menopause and if so the UFE procedure can be repeated.

  • @blue_skies_ahead7733
    @blue_skies_ahead7733 3 года назад +2

    I have one 3 mm fibroid and a small polyp. They want to do a thermal balloon ablation on me since my periods are heavy, long and every two weeks. I'm worried that I might have an ablation failure and end up having to have a hysterectomy since I have this fibroid but since they said there is only one of them there, would it be a good option for me to go ahead and have the ablation that they recommended?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +2

      Can't say without more information. A 3mm fibroid is tiny and incidental. From the limited amount of information, what they are proposing sounds reasonable.

  • @c.williams3480
    @c.williams3480 3 года назад +3

    Ok...The UFE is what I'm considering! I was told it only shrinks the fibroids 70-90% and they may come back or new ones grow! With them only shrinking them 70-90%, wouldn't they just grow back because they aren't fully gone? In this vid, he's saying it get rid of the fibroids! Which does it actually do?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +2

      The shrinking is not what is most important. What’s important is that all of the fibroids are dead. If so ( and 9 chances out of 10 that would be so) the symptoms will fade away and that’s why the procedure is done (i.e. to dramatically improve a woman’s quality of life). Now typically we get a lot of fibroid and uterine shrinkage also, but that’s really secondary. You’re rid of the symptoms and you be rid of some fibroids too. Also, those dead fibroids don’t grow back, they’re dead. If you’re over 40yrs of age, the UFE will likely be “a one and done” but even in “worst case scenario” where you need a 2nd embolization, that’s still way better than 1 surgery. To learn more about UFE and fibroids, check out ATLii.com. Good luck to you

    • @c.williams3480
      @c.williams3480 3 года назад +2

      @@Atlii Thank you! One more question, please! I have a protruding stomach! Will it help that go down? I want the heavy periods to go away and the belly!

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +2

      @@c.williams3480 Yes. I would expect both to improve significantly.

    • @c.williams3480
      @c.williams3480 3 года назад +1

      @@Atlii ty very much!!

  • @zapakmeans1075
    @zapakmeans1075 3 года назад +2

    Sir I’m a healthy women and if I did endometrial ablation then my periods will not come forever? Is it safe and worth it I want to end my periods forever plzzz replyyy

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +1

      Can't say without more information. Ablation is a good tool used in the appropriate setting. For most women the periods after ablation are lighter and in a small percentage there will be no period afterwards.

  • @pozitivereinforcement
    @pozitivereinforcement 3 года назад +3

    If fibroids are small can ablation be an option?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +1

      It can be depending on how small. If a woman has heavy periods and fibroids are truly very small (

  • @karlacaron
    @karlacaron День назад

    By doing this procedure the period stops does this means we go into menopause sooner?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  День назад

      @@karlacaron The period does not stop for anyone under 40 years of age. The period lightens significantly ! For women 40-45 yrs of age only 1-2% of patients will stop menstruating altogether. This has to be compared with women who undergo myomectomy and wake up with hysterectomy. The risk therefore to a woman losing her fertility is much higher with myomectomy than with UFE.

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  День назад

      Sorry, my comment above referred to the UFE procedure. Ablation burns the lining and women are not menopausal afterwards even if they dont bleed afterwards which is seen in the minority of patients (i.e. amenorrheic not menopausal). Learn more at ATlii.com

  • @genie121
    @genie121 3 года назад +3

    Doesn’t the endo lining grow back after the procedure?

    • @jaynel5656
      @jaynel5656 3 года назад +2

      Endometrial Ablation is performed by a Gynecologist, and cannot be performed on a patient who desires fertility. Endometrial Ablation is NOT (and should not be) recommended for patients who have fibroids, because the lining will not be fully treated due to fibroids getting in the way--endometrial ablation treats the lining of the uterus, but NOT the fibroids!. Please consult a Gyn regarding your specific question about whether the lining grows back after an endometrial ablation.
      It is very important to note that endometrial ablation and uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) are VERY DIFFERENT procedures and are done for very different purposes. Patients with fibroids typically have great results with UFE. Patients with fibroids who have endometrial ablation typically do not have good results, and end up seeking another treatment (like UFE) which is designed to treat fibroids.

    • @zapakmeans1075
      @zapakmeans1075 3 года назад +4

      @@jaynel5656 hi I’m a healthy woman and I want my periods stop permanently so can I do this???? Plzzz tellll

    • @jaynel5656
      @jaynel5656 3 года назад +1

      @@zapakmeans1075 Hi, Dr. Lipman does not perform endometrial ablation, and therefore would suggest you consult an OB/Gyn doctor who performs this procedure for your specific question. Dr. Lipman performs UFE to treat symptomatic uterine fibroids, and a patient's cycle does return after a UFE procedure. Hope this is helpful!

    • @zapakmeans1075
      @zapakmeans1075 3 года назад

      @@jaynel5656 ok thankss

    • @venusalexa7367
      @venusalexa7367 3 года назад

      10 years supposedly it lasts

  • @cnarbuldagofficial8184
    @cnarbuldagofficial8184 Год назад

    yes

  • @RavinderKaur-mj6ms
    @RavinderKaur-mj6ms 3 года назад +1

    Hello Dr.
    Recently I am having heavy bleeding and my Dr suggested me some tests and today I got report came to know about that uterus has got thick, it's thickness is around 1cm, because I am unmarried so please suggest me do I need this endometrial ablation surgery or not.

  • @Prettydamnmean
    @Prettydamnmean 8 месяцев назад +1

    My doctor is trying to give me an ablation for fibroids. omg, I was wondering why he won't just do this procedure instead 😢

  • @agj5618
    @agj5618 4 года назад

    Would it be an appropriate procedure for Adenomyosis?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +3

      Ablation is not recommended for adenomyosis. In fact, endometrial ablation will typically make the bleeding symptoms worse ! Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a very effective, nonsurgical treatment option for adenomyosis. Learn more at ATLii.com.

  • @natural3362
    @natural3362 4 года назад +2

    Can a woman who no longer want children at their 20s is allowed to do this?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +1

      I wouldn't because women's circumstances change. Once a woman undergoes an ablation, she will never be able to have a child again.

    • @natural3362
      @natural3362 3 года назад

      @@Atlii In my opinion, you should. Some women have Tokophobia. You should make sure they wouldn't change their mind before doing it.

    • @itsmejournie4226
      @itsmejournie4226 3 года назад

      @@Atlii yea, that’s kinda the whole point

    • @doesnotFempute
      @doesnotFempute 11 месяцев назад

      I'm in my 30s, married , 2 live births, 2 losses, ALL high risk pregnancies and it would be dangerous to get pregnant again.
      I bled every day for 2.5 YEARS and multiple OBs told me ablation was "too radical " SMH!!
      I had ultrasounds, labwork and biopsies to rule out cancer, infection etc. I'm even bleeding on the highest dose of hormonal BC which is making me incredibly sick. I didn't even have morning sickness with my pregnancies, but this high dose pill has me getting up at 3-5 AM to puke.
      Guess you have to be over 50 for them to care 😒

  • @Capricorn933
    @Capricorn933 3 года назад +1

    I’m getting this done in the next 3 months.

  • @manormani1
    @manormani1 Год назад +1

    I had mine done today.had polyps and fibroids. Didn't feel a thing.but now my abdomen is so painful. Using heat pad and painkillers.

    • @mzeye
      @mzeye Год назад

      How are you now? I'm having the same

    • @manormani1
      @manormani1 Год назад

      @mzeye actually I'm 101% better.sorry it didn't work for you.first month was tough but got better than.

    • @mzeye
      @mzeye Год назад

      @manormani1 I haven't got it yet. I'm scared dr I'm 40 no kids. Was considering it. I have both polyps and fibroid didn't even know this was a thing until I researched and got tested. I est healthy and work out but idk

  • @elismusica6950
    @elismusica6950 Год назад

    Mengapa tidak banyak orang yang memilih prosedur ini...katanya takut penyakitnya malah jadi berubah ganas kalau gak dibuang atau dikeluarkan dari tubuh pasien,malahan kebanyakan di Indonesia malah pake histetektomy

  • @elismusica6950
    @elismusica6950 Год назад

    Padahal harusny semua prosedur harus ada biar pasien sendiri yang menentukan pilihannya sendiri...jangan seolah terpaksa histetektomy karena tidak ada pengobatan pilihan yang lain

  • @chanteltgill1926
    @chanteltgill1926 3 года назад +1

    What if the the fibroid is submucosal?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +1

      UFE is an excellent treatment for submucosal fibroids. Endometrial ablation is not a good treatment for bleeding from submucosal fibroids as the underlying culprit (i.e. the fibroid) is not addressed by ablation.

    • @chanteltgill1926
      @chanteltgill1926 3 года назад

      Atlanta Fibroid Center Thank you because I was considering getting the laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation procedure.

    • @chanteltgill1926
      @chanteltgill1926 3 года назад

      From what I understand. I have 3 different types of fibroids which the largest one is submucosal.

  • @tracys8337
    @tracys8337 8 месяцев назад

    I came off the pill called lolo, and a month later I went from 135 hemoglobin to 75. I hemorrhaged for 11 days and went t ER. Had blood transfusion, just tried IUD and broke out in hives rash, became feverish etc just had it removed after 1 month. I have a 4 cm to mm fibroid and my gyne is suggesting ablation. My periods are so heavy I can’t leave the house for a week. I’m sob, fatigued etc. I’ve had an iron infusion which helped with my sob. Should I get ablation or get rid of the fibroid? Thanks Tracy

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  8 месяцев назад

      While i can’t say without knowing more information, ablation should be reserved for heavy bleeding not due to structural causes in the uterus (exs. Fibroids, adenomyosis). Ablation doesnt do anything to the fibroid(s) which often also causes bulk symptoms too. Learn more at ATLii.com. Good luck.

  • @tamarahughes159
    @tamarahughes159 Год назад

    What happens if I have polyps and fibroids

  • @madhu9999
    @madhu9999 2 года назад

    Hi sir... I am madhavi rayapaneni.from India... Endoblestion surgery after no periods.. I will d...t sir...

  • @staceymarks4556
    @staceymarks4556 4 года назад +1

    Well done in your excellent work you have help me greatly 👍

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Glad we can help.

  • @sicast916
    @sicast916 Год назад

    I didnt know you couldn’t get pregnant anymore after this procedure. My dr never told me

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Год назад

      You absolutely can. Our births are typically full term and vaginal, whereas if u get a surgical myomectomy you wont be allowed to have a vaginal birth. You’ll get a c-section. Learn more at ATLii.com

  • @brendame
    @brendame Год назад

    Would this procedure be performed on a 57 year post menopausal woman that suddenly has a 20 day mensus with a 20 mm endometrial stripe and endometrial hyperplasia with Atypia ?

    • @MaryFredette
      @MaryFredette Год назад +1

      No. You need to be checked for uterine cancer. You should not be bleeding at all.

  • @user_tr_w_20
    @user_tr_w_20 Год назад

    Hello, I have very heavy periods and I would like to have an endometrial ablation (i don’t have any other problem). However I have a question: does the hormonal cycle continue normally after this operation until the menopause that is to say 50 years (I am 22 years old). because I read somewhere that it causes menopause 10 years after the ablation and stops the hormonal cycle. I'm worried, thank you for your answer

    • @katiecarter2363
      @katiecarter2363 Год назад +2

      You should do a IUD, it will help a lot with your heavy periods. You shouldn’t do this surgery, not at 22 y/o because it decreases your chances of becoming pregnant. You may not want kids now but your story could change 😊 I didn’t want kids…. And I met my husband at 33 and we had our first when I was 36.

    • @valarmorghulis3773
      @valarmorghulis3773 Год назад

      ​@@katiecarter2363who cares

  • @ganeshkumardasari4075
    @ganeshkumardasari4075 3 года назад +2

    Is this procedure going to correct the condition of infertility in women?

  • @iamfeliciarenee7331
    @iamfeliciarenee7331 2 года назад

    If someone had endometrial ablation. Is UFE still an option?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  2 года назад

      Yes. If you have fibroids and symptoms due to these fibroids you are likely a candidate for UFE. We see a lot of patients that have had ablation and previous surgery (myomectomy) too.

  • @cananguler8295
    @cananguler8295 Год назад

    okay

  • @betrave7090
    @betrave7090 Год назад

    I have very heavy periods and a short cycle. I don't have fibroids or any other uterine pathology. But my iron level is low (because of the bleeding). I want to have an endometrial ablation but I heard that this is only for woman who have a thick lining. My lining is not thick it's normal can I have an endometrial? ablation?

    • @jaynel5656
      @jaynel5656 Год назад

      We do not perform endometrial ablation--we would suggest you contact an OBG for an examination/imaging to determine if this is their recommendation.

    • @betrave7090
      @betrave7090 Год назад

      @@jaynel5656 Do you mean that this procedure is impossible on a woman with normal lining or that's not the speciality of this center and I have to ask someone else ? Thank you (I'm not good at english so I didn't enderstand perfectly your answer)

    • @jaynel5656
      @jaynel5656 Год назад

      @@betrave7090 Endometrial Ablation is performed by a Gynecologist, and is not the Specialty of our Center. They can determine if Ablation is appropriate for you based on their assessment. At Atlanta Fibroid Center, WE only treat women experiencing symptomatic uterine fibroids.

    • @betrave7090
      @betrave7090 Год назад

      @@jaynel5656 ok thank you very much for your answer

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Год назад

      Was your pelvic ultrasound absloutely normal. If so ablation is an option. On the other hand, if your uterus is enlarged and “heterogenous in echotexture” you likely have adenomyosis and ablation would make things worse.

  • @lauraslater9121
    @lauraslater9121 Год назад

    I had one 3 weeks ago cause of heavy periods they tried twice while I was as asleep and it failed now I got to go and discuss having a hysterectomy, had lower abdominal and pelvic pain since

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Год назад

      Tried twice? They weren’t able to do the procedure? Very strange. Can you provide any more detail?

    • @lauraslater9121
      @lauraslater9121 Год назад

      @@Atlii I don’t know why it didn’t work they didn’t say anything when they discharged me all I was told is i need the next available appointment with the consultant to discuss a hysterectomy, hopefully they can tell me why it didn’t work

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Год назад

      @@lauraslater9121 That’s extremely rare and not acceptable. The IR (not the Gynecologist) that attempted the procedure needs to explain to you what happened. Did they fail to catheterize one (or both) uterine arteries? Did they come from your wrist or groin? You’re entitled to know what happened. Insist !

    • @lauraslater9121
      @lauraslater9121 Год назад

      @@Atlii they went up internally all i know from the nurse who discharged me said they wasn’t able to do the endometrial ablation and now I got to have a hysterectomy there was no explanation and that was 3 weeks ago I don’t see the consultant for another 2 week

    • @lauraslater9121
      @lauraslater9121 Год назад

      I was under a general anaesthetic

  • @teebzr5975
    @teebzr5975 3 года назад +1

    So it don't stop your period for good, then whats the point?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  3 года назад +4

      Endometrial ablation is not a good option for the treatment of fibroid-related bleeding. UFE is much better for that. If a woman has heavy bleeding unrelated to fibroids (or adenomyosis) and not interested in fertility, ablation is a good procedure. Typically ablation does not end all bleeding (it does for some), but it makes it a much lighter manageable flow.

    • @katelancaster7645
      @katelancaster7645 3 года назад

      They told me they are doing a ablation done and they will take out fibroids and put a marina in
      I'm so scared

    • @dianejones718
      @dianejones718 3 года назад +1

      @@katelancaster7645 they told you what

  • @jo-marilyndupreez6623
    @jo-marilyndupreez6623 2 года назад

    Does this stop you from getting pregnand?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  2 года назад

      No. We have seen numerous pregnancies after the UFE procedure. Our births are typically full term and vaginal whereas if you undergo a surgical myomectomy and get pregnant, you’ll not be allowed a vaginal birth. Instead, those women get more surgery (i.e. c-section).