The Nosocomial procedure is a surgical procedure used medically to treat uterine fibroids. The Nosocomial surgery is very effective in eliminating uterine fibroids and preventing them from getting worse. Moreover, since the Nosul surgery is performed outside the body, not only is the pain reduced, but the surgery is also more convenient. However, the Nosocomial surgery also has many disadvantages. So, what are the pros and cons of the Nosocomial surgery? There are many methods used in clinical practice to treat uterine fibroids, and uterine fibroid ablation is the most advanced treatment method. The full name of uterine fibroid ablation is uterine fibroid ultrasonic ablation. This surgical method can not only treat uterine fibroids, but also treat other types of solid benign and malignant tumors. Although this surgical method is very advanced, it is not the most perfect treatment method. The following summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of uterine fibroid ablation for your reference. 1. Advantages of uterine fibroid ablation: (1) Ultrasonic ablation refers to the use of an ultrasonic focusing knife, which mainly utilizes the characteristics of ultrasound waves that can pass through human tissues and be well focused on the selected lesions. It concentrates energy of sufficient intensity in the focal area, allowing it to reach a high temperature in an instant, thereby destroying the diseased tissue. This treatment method can cause coagulative necrosis and ablation of the targeted tissue. In clinical practice, it can achieve very good results in the treatment of uterine fibroids, and normal tissues outside the lesion area will not be damaged after treatment. (2) Compared with traditional surgical treatment and drug treatment, uterine fibroid ablation does not require surgery and can be completed through external operation, which means that it will not cause trauma to the body and does not require anesthesia preparation. In addition, patients with uterine fibroids generally do not need to be hospitalized after treatment with this method, and the one-time success rate of this operation is very high. Patients do not need to undergo multiple operations, and the postoperative recovery speed is relatively fast. There will be no ugly scars left on the abdomen. It not only saves precious time, but also allows patients to avoid the harm of hysterectomy and the impact on physiological functions. 2. Disadvantages of uterine fibroid ablation: Because this surgical method for treating uterine fibroids preserves the uterus, recurrence of uterine fibroids or new uterine fibroids may occur after treatment. The above are the advantages and disadvantages of uterine fibroid ablation introduced to you today. I believe that after reading it, you will have a better understanding of this surgical method. Finally, I would like to remind you that uterine fibroid ablation also has strict indications. It is summarized that 10-20% of patients are not suitable for treatment by this method, so you cannot blindly use this method for treatment. |
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