Case report of the successful uterine fibroid embolization via transradial approach

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We represent the first clinical case of the successful uterine fibroid embolization via transradial approach. The technical aspects and the main advantages of this type of the procedure compared to the uterine fibroid embolization via transfemoral approach are described.

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Evgeny Rafailovich Khayrutdinov

Botkin Hospital

Email: eugkh@yandex.ru
PhD, interventional radiologist of the department of interventional radiology

Ivan Mikhaylovich Vorontsov

BUZOO “GK BSMP N 1”

Email: voroncov85@yandex.ru
head of the department of interventional radiology

Olga Yurievna Tsygankova

Omsk State Medical University

Email: olts74@mail.ru
PhD, assistant of the department of obstetrics and gynecology

Elena Nikolaevna Kravchenko

Omsk State Medical University

Email: kravchenko.en@mail.ru
MD, professor, head of the department of obstetrics and gynecology

Yuriy Timofeevich Ignatiev

Omsk State Medical University

Email: ogma.ray@rambler.ru
MD, professor, head of the department of X-ray diagnostics

Mariya Sergeevna Vorontsova

BUZOO “KOD”

Email: ms-vorontsova@yandex.ru
gynecologist

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