
The presence of intramural leiomyomas is not necessarily a contraindication to thermal balloon endometrial ablation, provided there is minimal distortion of the endometrial cavity. We report 2 cases of necrosis of intramural leiomyomas after the procedure. These cases illustrate a potential complication of thermal balloon endometrial ablation that has been reported only once previously in the medical literature.
endometritis, Leiomyoma necrosis, tranexamic acid, Catheterization, Necrosis, case report, follow up, Humans, antibiotic agent, Endometrial ablation, Menorrhagia, Leiomyoma, adult, abdominal pain, article, contraceptive agent, hemoglo Complications, analgesic agent, endometrium ablation, Middle Aged, backache, Keywords: amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid, female, Uterine Neoplasms, Female, Thermal balloon ablation, blood cell count, follitropin
endometritis, Leiomyoma necrosis, tranexamic acid, Catheterization, Necrosis, case report, follow up, Humans, antibiotic agent, Endometrial ablation, Menorrhagia, Leiomyoma, adult, abdominal pain, article, contraceptive agent, hemoglo Complications, analgesic agent, endometrium ablation, Middle Aged, backache, Keywords: amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid, female, Uterine Neoplasms, Female, Thermal balloon ablation, blood cell count, follitropin
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