Transcervical Fibroid Ablation (TFA): Update on Pregnancy Outcomes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Result | Percentage |
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Unique patients (n) | 72 | |
Age (mean ± SD) at conception (years) | 37.2 ± 4.8 | |
Gravidity (mean ± SD) 1 | 2.5 ± 4.2 | |
Parity (mean ± SD) 1 | 0.5 ± 0.9 | |
Nulligravidae (n) | 26 | |
Clinical trial patients (n) | 12 | 16.7% |
Patients treated postmarket (n) | 60 | 83.3% |
Total no. of fibroids ablated (n) | 101 | |
Ablated fibroid diameter (mean ± SD; cm) | 3.3 ± 1.6 | |
No. of fibroids ablated/patient (mean ± SD) | 1.7 ± 1.3 | |
Ablated type 1 fibroids (n) | 4 | 4.0% |
Ablated type 2 fibroids (n) | 14 | 13.9% |
Ablated type 3 fibroids (n) | 21 | 20.8% |
Ablated type 4 fibroids (n) | 15 | 14.9% |
Ablated type 5 fibroids (n) | 14 | 13.9% |
Ablated type 6 fibroids (n) | 2 | 2.0% |
Ablated type 2–5 or type 3–5 fibroids (n) | 31 | 30.7% |
Result | n | Percentage |
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Total no. of pregnancies | 89 | |
Completed (n = 62 women) | 79 | 88.8% 1 |
Ongoing pregnancies | 10 | 11.2% 1 |
Lost to follow-up (but delivered, unknown route) | 1 | 1.1% 1 |
Patients with >1 pregnancy s/p TFA | 8 | 9.0% 1 |
Patients who conceived via ART | 11 | 12.4% 1 |
Deliveries (≥20 weeks) | 55 | 69.6% 2 |
Clinical trial deliveries | 8 | 14.5% 3 |
Postmarket deliveries | 47 | 85.5% 3 |
Vaginal deliveries | 19 | 34.5% 3 |
Cesarean sections | 35 | 63.6% 3 |
Primary C/S | 29 | 82.9% |
Repeat C/S | 6 | 17.1% |
Unknown route | 1 | 1.3% 2 |
Abortions | 23 | 29.1% 2 |
TAb | 5 | 6.3% 2 |
1st Trimester SAb (10 women) | 18 | 22.8% 2 |
Ectopic pregnancy | 1 | 1.3% 2 |
Stillbirth | 0 | 0.0% 3 |
PTD (<37 weeks’ gestational age) | 8 | 14.5% 3 |
Uterine rupture | 0 | 0.0% 3 |
Postpartum hemorrhage | 4 | 7.3% 3 |
Placenta accreta spectrum | 0 | 0.0% 3 |
Five-minute Apgar score < 7 | 1 | 1.3% 3 |
Birthweight < 2500 g | 3 | 3.8% 3 |
Index | Type of C/S | Gestational Age (Weeks) | Indication (s) |
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1 | Primary | 38 6/7 | Patient preference |
2 | Primary | 38 2/7 | Fetal macrosomia (4500 g) |
3 | Primary | 40 5/7 | Nonreassuring fetal tracing, failed TOL, HELLP syndrome |
4 | Primary | 41 3/7 | FTP |
5 | Primary | 38 5/7 | Fetal macrosomia (4040 g) |
6 | Primary | 39 1/7 | Breech presentation |
7 | Primary | 39 6/7 | Nonreassuring fetal tracing, PROM, MSAF |
8 | Primary | 39 1/7 | Patient preference |
9 | Repeat | 38 1/7 | Prior C/S × 2 |
10 | Repeat | 38 2/7 | Fetal macrosomia (4005 g) |
11 | Repeat | 38 1/7 | Patient preference |
12 | Primary | 39 4/7 | FTP, nonreassuring fetal tracing |
13 | Primary | 38 2/7 | Patient preference |
14 | Repeat | 39 5/7 | Patient preference |
15 | Primary | 40 | Pelvic outlet obstruction due to fibroid/FTP |
16 | Primary | 35 | FTP due to new 7 cm type 6 myoma |
17 | Primary | 41 0/7 | FTP |
18 | Primary | 39 5/7 | Patient preference |
19 | Primary | 37 | Oligohydramnios, transverse lie, PIH |
20 | Primary | 35 2/7 | PTL, multiple fibroids |
21 | Primary | 32 1/7 | PROM |
22 | Primary | 40 1/7 | FTP/maternal exhaustion |
23 | Primary | 38 4/7 | Patient preference after ART (ICSI/ET) |
24 | Primary | 39 | Patient preference |
25 | Primary | 28 | PROM/PTL, nonreassuring fetal tracing |
26 | Primary | 37 3/7 | S/P multiple prior myomectomies (two hysteroscopic, one laparoscopic) and TFA |
27 | Primary | 37 weeks | LLP |
28 | Primary | 39 | Patient preference |
29 | Primary | 39 | S/P prior myomectomy |
30 | Primary | 39 | Patient preference |
31 | Repeat | 35 3/7 | h/o previa accreta and prior myomectomy |
32 | Primary | 37 | h/o myomectomy |
33 | Primary | 35 1/7 | Polyhydramnios, breech presentation, abnormal fetal MCA velocimetry |
34 | Repeat | 37 4/7 | h/o prior C/S |
35 | Primary | 33 | PROM, anhydramnios, patient preference |
Indication | n | Percentage of C/S * |
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Patient preference | 11 | 31.4% |
FTP | 6 | 17.1% |
Prior hysterotomy | 6 | 17.1% |
Nonreassuring antenatal testing | 5 | 14.3% |
PROM | 4 | 11.4% |
Fetal macrosomia | 3 | 8.6% |
Breech presentation | 2 | 5.7% |
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Hansen-Lindner, L.; Schmid-Lossberg, J.; Toub, D. Transcervical Fibroid Ablation (TFA): Update on Pregnancy Outcomes. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 2892. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13102892
Hansen-Lindner L, Schmid-Lossberg J, Toub D. Transcervical Fibroid Ablation (TFA): Update on Pregnancy Outcomes. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(10):2892. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13102892
Chicago/Turabian StyleHansen-Lindner, Leslie, Juliette Schmid-Lossberg, and David Toub. 2024. "Transcervical Fibroid Ablation (TFA): Update on Pregnancy Outcomes" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 10: 2892. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13102892
APA StyleHansen-Lindner, L., Schmid-Lossberg, J., & Toub, D. (2024). Transcervical Fibroid Ablation (TFA): Update on Pregnancy Outcomes. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(10), 2892. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13102892