PURPOSE: To report the initial clinical    experience after the treatment of 100 women suffering of symptomatic fibroids    who were submitted to uterine artery embolization as the main form of treatment.    We also present an extensive review of literature on the subject in order to    determine the indications and contra-indications, and the possible complications    of this method. 
 MATERIAL AND METHOD: One hundred patients with symptomatic fibroids were    submitted to uterine artery embolization as the main form of treatment. The    main symptoms that justified the intervention were increased menstrual flow    in 79 patients and pain related to the fibroids in 21 patients. Diagnosis was    made using ultrasound alone in 75 patients and ultrasound and magnetic resonance    imaging in 25 patients. The mean uterine volume measured using these imaging    methods was 487cm³. The procedure was performed in two Institutions: 56    procedures in a public Institution in patients attended by the public health    system, and 46 patients with health insurance treated in a private clinic. Seventy-six    patients were followed clinically during 12 weeks after uterine embolization. 
 RESULTS: The procedure was done with success in 97% of cases using a    conventional technique. Clinical follow-up after 12 weeks showed symptomatic    improvement in over 90% of the patients. Reductions of the uterine volume of    up to 52% were also observed. No relevant technical and/or clinical complications    were seen.  
 CONCLUSION: Uterine artery embolization for the treatment of symptomatic    fibroids is a simple, efficient and safe procedure. 
                                
                                
Keywords: Fibroids; Uterine embolization;    Gynecologic neoplasm; Menorrhagia.