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Over 50 percent of all hysterectomies, or the removal of the uterus, are caused by uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids are a benign tumor found on the inside of a woman’s uterus. For the most part, fibroids cause little to no serious medical effects, although if they grow large enough some symptoms can become prevalent and result in the need to have the fibroids removed. Uterine fibroids treatment risks are common and can sometimes lead to worse symptoms and effects than the fibroids themselves. There are many uterine fibroid treatment options that are available for women suffering serious symptoms.

It is important to look into uterine fibroid treatment guidelines and seek medical care when certain symptoms start to develop. These symptoms can include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic or abdominal pain, fever or night sweats, increasing abdominal girth, and concerns about pregnancy or the inability to become pregnant. Uterine fibroid treatment during pregnancy is different and it is important to consider if any other symptoms of fibroids are present before attempting pregnancy.

Uterine Fibroid Treatment During Pregnancy

Uterine fibroid treatment options depend on a few different factors. The age of a patient and how close a woman is to menopause is an important issue to consider. Women closer to menopause are more likely to have the fibroids naturally shrink due to a decreased amount of estrogen being produced and may not need surgery at all. Also the patient’s desire to have children should be considered. If a patient wants children, a hysterectomy would not be a viable option. Unless fibroids are causing serious symptoms, treatment is often not necessary or a form of uterine fibroid treatment without surgery can be used.

If the symptoms do persist and become a serious issue for a patient surgery may be required. The greatest uterine fibroid treatment risks come from performing a hysterectomy. The FDA estimates that 1 out of every 350 women have an unsuspected form of cancer known as uterine sarcoma. This cancer does not pose many risks. However, if a hysterectomy is performed on a woman with this cancer, the risk of the cancer spreading can be significantly heightened. The cancer can spread to both the abdomen and the pelvis and lead to large medical complications that would not have been present otherwise.

Uterine Fibroid Treatment Without Surgery

There are currently no uterine fibroid treatments without surgery. It is important to consult with your doctor if a a hysterectomy is suggested to determine if surgery is needed or if the fibroids may not be that serious. New approaches continue to be developed that could yield promising results.

Uterine artery embolization is a new approach that involves restricting the blood flow to the fibroids thus causing them to shrink and disappear. This option poses no risk of uterine sarcoma if it is present and also requires less invasive surgery.

A traditional hysterectomy would make it impossible for a woman to get pregnant whereas the uterine artery embolization would still allow pregnancy to be possible. Consider all possible uterine fibroid treatment options when undergoing uterine fibroid treatment because there are many uterine fibroid treatment risks that could result in serious medical complications.

A Risky New Fibroids Removal Surgery

Laparoscopic power morcellation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a special medical device (a power morcellator) to shred uterine fibroids into very tiny pieces, which are then removed. The surgery, however, can be dangerous. Fibroids themselves are non-cancerous, but should the patient have undiagnosed cancer, such as uterine, cervical, ovarian, or abdominal, the procedure can spread the cancer around the abdomen, making it much more difficult to treat.

In its research the FDA found that nearly 1 in 350 women who had power morcellation treatment to remove fibroids developed uterine cancer.

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for legal compensation. Their lawsuits are against the power morcellator manufacturers for designing an instrument to be used in an unsafe manner.

Women who have had this cancer side effect are urged to consult with an attorney that has low fees and no risk. If you’ve been the victim, then Click here to receive your free case evaluation.

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Uterine Fibroid Treatment Side Effects

The serious uterine fibroid treatment side effects of hysterectomies and myomectomies slowly led physicians to develop “safer,” less invasive, non-surgical alternatives. However, patients have discovered the hard way that these alternative treatments may come with serious side effects of their own.

One type of uterine fibroid treatment risks a serious cancer called leiomyosarcoma.

Laparoscopic power morcellation is a new technique used to remove uterine fibroids. The procedure involves a long, thin device called a morcellator with a small rotary blade at the end, which “morcellates” the fibroids, tearing them into pieces.

Morcellation can release these dormant cancer cells into the uterus. These cells can then travel to other parts of the body, becoming malignant, inoperable and fatal. The FDA has found that 1 in 350 women who undergo laparoscopic power morcellation will develop leiomyosarcoma, a smooth tissue cancer that is present in some fibroids. The prevalence of this uterine fibroids treatment side effect is small, but significant enough for the FDA to issue a warning and for some hospitals and doctors to voluntarily stop using the procedure.

Uterine Fibroids Cancer Lawsuit

Medical trials are being conducted to gauge the safety of using morcellators equipped with small bags to contain potentially cancerous tissue; however, until they are proven to be safe, women should discuss the risks of laparoscopic power morcellation with their doctor. Patients are preparing a uterine fibroids cancer lawsuit against the manufacturers of the original devices, arguing that they ignored the potential dangers.

Side Effect Victims

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for compensation. Don’t let your valuable legal rights expire – request a free case review by visiting:

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Alternative Treatment Options

Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is another relatively new non-surgical alternative for fibroid removal. UFE cuts off the supply of oxygen to fibroids by blocking the blood vessels that lead to them using a very small arterial tube.

Post Embolization Syndrome (PES) is a commonly reported uterine fibroid treatment side effect, consisting of nausea, fever and vomiting for several days and even weeks after the procedure. PES results from toxins released by fibroids as they decay and can usually be treated with over-the-counter medications.

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