Uterine Fibroids Treatment

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop around the uterus and often cause menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain, and fertility issues. At T.R.U.E. Hospitals, we offer personalized treatment for uterine fibroids, ensuring effective symptom relief and improved quality of life.

Doctor for Uterine Fibroids

Best Vascular Surgeon in Gurgaon

Dr. Subhash Chandra Sharma is a highly experienced General Surgeon practicing in T.R.U.E Hospitals, Gurgaon, with over 47 years of expertise in the field. Dr. Sharma completed his MBBS in 1978 and MS in General Surgery in 1981, both from Aligarh Muslim University.

He offers a wide range of surgical services, including sebaceous cyst excision, incisional hernia repair, bariatric (gastric bypass) surgery, endosurgery, and various abdominal procedures.

I believe in personalized care, listening closely to each patient, understanding their unique needs, and partnering with them to create the most effective treatment plan.

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Advanced Surgical Treatment Options for Uterine Fibroids

  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) - This minimally invasive technique uses heat energy to shrink fibroids by targeting and closing off the blood vessels supplying them. RFA is best suited for patients with smaller fibroids and a uterus below the navel, with no history of complex abdominal surgeries. While this procedure reduces the size of fibroids and alleviates symptoms, it may not completely eliminate them, and recurrence is possible.
  • Hysteroscopic Myomectomy - Ideal for submucosal fibroids, this procedure involves the removal of fibroids located inside the uterine cavity. A specialized tool called a hysteroscopic resectoscope is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus, where the fibroids are removed using a thin electrosurgical wire loop. This approach preserves the uterus and is often used for women desiring future pregnancies.
  • Endometrial Ablation - Recommended for women suffering from heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding due to fibroids. This procedure involves destroying the uterine lining using thermal energy, microwave, hot fluid, or electrical current. Endometrial ablation is not advised for women who are pregnant or planning future pregnancies, as it affects the uterine lining permanently.
  • Myolysis & Cryomyolysis - These laparoscopic procedures are used for treating fibroids near the uterine surface. Through small abdominal incisions, instruments are inserted to apply heat (myolysis) or extreme cold (cryomyolysis) directly to the fibroids, cutting off their blood supply. The fibroids are not physically removed but shrink gradually over time.
  • MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (FUS) - This is a non-invasive outpatient procedure where the patient lies inside an MRI scanner. The MRI identifies the exact location of the fibroids, and focused ultrasound waves are directed at them to heat and destroy fibroid tissue while preserving the uterus. It is a uterus-sparing technique with minimal downtime.

Note: The best treatment approach depends on the fibroid’s size, location, and your reproductive goals. Consult a gynecologist at T.R.U.E. Hospitals for personalized evaluation.

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FAQ About Uterine Fibroids

Do all fibroids require treatment?

No. Small, asymptomatic fibroids may not need treatment and can be monitored with regular checkups.

Can fibroids affect fertility?

Yes. Certain types of fibroids—especially those inside the uterine cavity—can interfere with implantation, increase miscarriage risk, or cause pregnancy complications.

Is surgery the only option for fibroid treatment?

No. Some fibroids can be managed with medication, hormonal therapy, or non-surgical procedures like radiofrequency ablation or focused ultrasound.

Can fibroids return after treatment?

Yes, fibroids can recur depending on the type of treatment. Uterus-sparing procedures may not prevent new fibroids from forming.

How do I know which fibroid treatment is right for me?

Your doctor will recommend the best treatment based on the fibroid size, location, symptoms, and whether you plan to have children.