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子宫肌瘤(UFs)影响70 -80%的50岁女性。传统的治疗方法包括医疗管理和侵入性手术。最近在肌瘤治疗方面的进展介绍了微创治疗方法,如射频消融术(RFA)、微波消融术、子宫动脉栓塞术和核磁共振引导聚焦超声。在肌瘤消融的情况下,准确的肌瘤定位和电极放置是主要的挑战。GYIDE是一种无疤痕技术,证明了超声引导经宫颈RFA的可行性。一名40岁女性,患有多发性子宫肌瘤,在子宫切除术前采用GYIDE进行RFA治疗。手术过程包括术前超声、三维肌瘤绘制、实时绘图和为UF提供RFA。超声引导下,经宫颈射频消融术(RFA)以115 W靶向4 cm × 3.5 cm肌瘤5分钟。GYIDE系统实现了安全、精确的RFA,没有并发症。术中超声证实消融有效。胆囊切除术后分析显示无浆膜穿孔或热损伤。4mm导航臂避免宫颈扩张,减少不适。GYIDE为UFs提供安全,精确的经颈椎射频消融,随着研究的推进,具有扩展应用的潜力。
Navigating the Landscape of Uterine Fibroid Treatment Using a Novel Scarless Technology (GYIDE): A Case Report.
Uterine fibroids (UFs) affect 70%-80% of women by age 50. Traditional treatments include medical management and invasive surgery. Recent advancements in fibroid treatment introduce less invasive methods like radiofrequency ablation (RFA), microwave ablation, uterine artery embolization, and MR-guided focused ultrasound. Accurate fibroid mapping and electrode placement are major challenges in the case of fibroid ablation. GYIDE, a scarless technology, demonstrates the feasibility for ultrasound-guided transcervical RFA. A 40-year-old woman with multiple intramural fibroids underwent RFA using GYIDE prior to hysterectomy. The procedure involved preoperative ultrasound, three-dimensional fibroid rendering, real-time mapping, and delivering the RFA for UF. Transcervical RFA targeted a 4 cm × 3.5 cm fibroid at 115 W for 5 min under ultrasound guidance. The GYIDE system enabled safe, precise RFA without complications. Intraoperative ultrasound confirmed effective ablation. Postthysterectomy analysis revealed no serosal perforation or thermal damage. The 4 mm navigation arm avoided cervical dilation, reducing discomfort. GYIDE delivers safe and precise transcervical RFA for UFs, with promising potential for expanded applications with advancing research.