Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
Leading the way in the South Suburbs
Ingalls became the first community hospital in the South Suburbs to offer this minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroid tumors.
Non-surgical relief for fibroid tumors
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) relieves symptoms while allowing a patient to avoid surgery. During a UFE procedure, interventional radiologists use an X-ray camera called a fluoroscope to guide the delivery of tiny particles to the uterus and fibroids. The small particles are injected through a thin, flexible catheter. These particles then block the arteries that provide blood flow to the tumors, causing the fibroids to shrink. Nearly 90 percent of women with fibroids experience dramatic relief of their symptoms.
Because the effect of uterine fibroid embolization on fertility is not fully understood, UFE is typically offered to women who no longer wish to become pregnant or who want or need to avoid having a hysterectomy, which is the surgical removal of the uterus. Benefits of UFE include no surgical incision, little or no blood loss, significantly less pain, a faster recovery and a quicker return to work and normal activities.
Our Physicians
Ingalls Webinar
Uterine Fibroid Community Health Talk
Success Stories
Rogers & Holland Jewelers Promise of Hope.
The promise of hope represents a passion, a driving force that has been the hallmark of Rogers & Hollands Jewelers Juell Kadet's life. As a 29 year cancer survivor, she has been at the forefront of raising funds for cancer research to further Ingalls Hospital's Cancer Care Clinical Trials.
20% of the net proceeds from your purchase will be donated to the Cancer Care Clinical Trials at Ingalls Hospital.
For more information or to make a purchase, please visit: Rogers & Holland Jewelers Promise of Hope.
Ingalls Resources
Other Resources
- Society of Interventional Radiology
- Ask4UFE.com
- SCVIR Consumer Information Center


