Acquired Uterine Arteriovenous Malformation: Treatment With Uterine Artery Embolization

Kathleen Hill, Nicole N. Russell, Christine M. G. Schammel, A. Devane
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Enhanced myometrial vascularity/uterine arteriovenous malformations (EVM/AVM) are a rare cause of vaginal bleeding that can result in life-threatening hemorrhage if left untreated. Enhanced myometrial vascularity/uterine arteriovenous malformations arise from an abnormal connection between arteries and veins without an intervening capillary network and can be acquired as a result of retained products of conception, uterine trauma, or surgical intervention. Enhanced myometrial vascularity/uterine arteriovenous malformations are typically present in women of childbearing age with intermittent to profuse vaginal bleeding symptoms. The diagnosis is typically made by transabdominal or transvaginal ultrasound with color Doppler followed by computed tomography angiography or magnetic resonance imaging to assess the extent of the malformation and visualize any feeding arteries. Treatment varies based on symptoms, age, patient preferences, and desire for future fertility and includes conservative therapy, uterine artery embolization, and hysterectomy. We report 3 cases of EVM/AVM, which were imaged and diagnosed utilizing ultrasonography and successfully treated with uterine artery embolization.
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后天性子宫动静脉畸形:子宫动脉栓塞治疗
子宫肌层血管增强/子宫动静脉畸形(EVM/AVM)是一种罕见的阴道出血原因,如果不及时治疗,可能会导致危及生命的大出血。子宫肌层血管增强/子宫动静脉畸形源于动脉和静脉之间的异常连接,中间没有毛细血管网,可因受孕产物滞留、子宫创伤或手术干预而获得。子宫肌层血管增强/子宫动静脉畸形通常出现在有间歇性或大量阴道出血症状的育龄妇女身上。诊断通常是通过经腹或经阴道超声和彩色多普勒检查,然后进行计算机断层扫描血管造影或磁共振成像,以评估畸形的范围并观察任何供血动脉。治疗方法因症状、年龄、患者喜好和未来生育意愿而异,包括保守治疗、子宫动脉栓塞术和子宫切除术。我们报告了 3 例 EVM/AVM 病例,这些病例通过超声波成像诊断,并成功接受了子宫动脉栓塞治疗。
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Journal for Vascular Ultrasound
Journal for Vascular Ultrasound Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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