Chronic abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), involving menstrual bleeding of abnormal quantity, duration, or schedule, is experienced by 10-35% of women, and can markedly impact everyday activities, can lead to iron deficiency and in severe cases, can necessitate emergency medical care.
While pharmacologic treatment options exist, some women desire a treatment that requires less maintenance or is definitive. Endometrial ablation is a minimally invasive approach applied to manage AUB and can be performed using resectoscopic instruments or with a non-resectoscopic approach, in which the device is inserted into the uterine cavity and delivers energy to uniformly destroy the uterine lining. Non-resectoscopic endometrial ablation has become an accepted office-based procedure, but requires training in administration and response to complications of conscious sedation and of assisting personnel.
The IUB SEAD™ device is a novel Spherical Endometrial Ablation Device, developed to allow for a simple, office-based chemical endometrial ablation to treat AUB. The suggested procedure is expected to be simpler than the currently available ablation methods and to result in a clinically meaningful delay or abolishment of the need for hysterectomy.
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