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Pre-Procedure Prep


Once you have determined that UFE is the right treatment option for you, there may be some pre-procedure tests, such as an endometrial biopsy or an MR. Your IR will explain to you in detail all of the pre-procedure tests prescribed.

Also during your consult, you should let your doctor know if you are allergic to any medications, shellfish, iodine, contrast agents, or gelatin to minimize the risk of a reaction as a result of the procedure. You and your doctor also should decide what type of sedation will work best for you. Most doctors use conscious sedation, which means you will be awake during the procedure but you will feel groggy.

UFE is performed as an outpatient procedure in a hospital and will require anywhere from a few hours to a 23-hour stay. After you arrive at the hospital, you will be prepped for the procedure by the Radiology staff. This includes initiating the sedation and other medication discussed during your consult. Other medications to help manage post-procedure effects may also be administered at this time. It is important to discuss with your IR which medications will be used in the management of your post-procedure care. Once you feel groggy or sleepy, you will be moved to the Radiology Suite, which looks very similar to a cardiac catheter suite.

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