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I have just signed up for a trail of the 'Burbank Clip'. This is a

non-surgical treatment for fibroids that involves cutting the blood supply

to the uterus for 6 hours. The clip is inserted through the cervix and the

procedure lasts 45 mnutes. After 6 hours the clip is removed and the blood

supply returns to the uterus but the fibroids are not able to recover.

I have multiple fibroids the largest at 10cm diameter. I was diagnosed when

I got pregnant and had a vaginal delivery with no unusual bleeding. Now I

would like to remove them although I remain symptom free.

Has anyone heard of this technique? It was pioneered in Mexico and the trial

is also underway in Florida somewhere as well as in my town London, Canada.

Chantal

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HELLO LADIES,

CHANTAL, THIS SOUNDS WONERFUL! WHAT CITY ARE YOU IN? CAN OTHERS SIGN UP? THANK

YOU FOR THE INFO. DONNA SOUTH OF CHI-TOWN

The Burbank Clip

I have just signed up for a trail of the 'Burbank Clip'. This is a

non-surgical treatment for fibroids that involves cutting the blood supply

to the uterus for 6 hours. The clip is inserted through the cervix and the

procedure lasts 45 mnutes. After 6 hours the clip is removed and the blood

supply returns to the uterus but the fibroids are not able to recover.

I have multiple fibroids the largest at 10cm diameter. I was diagnosed when

I got pregnant and had a vaginal delivery with no unusual bleeding. Now I

would like to remove them although I remain symptom free.

Has anyone heard of this technique? It was pioneered in Mexico and the trial

is also underway in Florida somewhere as well as in my town London, Canada.

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The Burbank clip, or clamp, was invented by an Interventional Radiologist,

Fred Burbank, from Southern California. The clamp is designed to fit

through the vagina and is applied around the cervix in order to cut off the

blood flowing through the uterine arteries (the uterine arteries are at the

point where the cervix meets the vagina). After 6 hours, the clamp is

removed and the patient goes home. Dr. Burbank discovered that fibroids die

after UAE in about 6 hours, while normal uterine muscle re-establishes

normal blood supply by that time. He theorized that if he could invent

something that could cut off the blood supply to the fibroids for just 6

hours, no other treatment would be necessary. Studies performed in Mexico

and Canada appear very promising so far. In the US, the clamp is only

approved by the FDA for use during myomectomy to decrease blood loss during

surgery. I have been in contact with the company that makes the clamp and I

will be using it in the near future during surgery. The eventual goal is to

apply and remove the clamp in the office with, hopefully, results that are

comparable to UAE.

Bill , MD

The Burbank Clip

I have just signed up for a trail of the 'Burbank Clip'. This is a

non-surgical treatment for fibroids that involves cutting the blood supply

to the uterus for 6 hours. The clip is inserted through the cervix and the

procedure lasts 45 mnutes. After 6 hours the clip is removed and the blood

supply returns to the uterus but the fibroids are not able to recover.

I have multiple fibroids the largest at 10cm diameter. I was diagnosed when

I got pregnant and had a vaginal delivery with no unusual bleeding. Now I

would like to remove them although I remain symptom free.

Has anyone heard of this technique? It was pioneered in Mexico and the trial

is also underway in Florida somewhere as well as in my town London, Canada.

Chantal

MEETUP! with other local women who have Uterine Fibroids.

http://uterinefibroids.meetup.com

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Dr. , isn't the working assumption about why sexual function is

affected in some women following UAE because sometimes embolizing the lowest

section of the uterus affects blood flow to the cervix? How would the

Burbank Cliip affect the blood flow to the cervix and vagina?

Leonie

" The line that divides Good versus Evil runs NOT between nations or parties

or armies... but right down the middle of every human soul. " -Solzhenitsyn

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Dr. , isn't the working assumption about why sexual function is

affected in some women following UAE because sometimes embolizing the lowest

section of the uterus affects blood flow to the cervix? How would the

Burbank Cliip affect the blood flow to the cervix and vagina?

Leonie

" The line that divides Good versus Evil runs NOT between nations or parties

or armies... but right down the middle of every human soul. " -Solzhenitsyn

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Dr. , isn't the working assumption about why sexual function is

affected in some women following UAE because sometimes embolizing the lowest

section of the uterus affects blood flow to the cervix? How would the

Burbank Cliip affect the blood flow to the cervix and vagina?

Leonie

" The line that divides Good versus Evil runs NOT between nations or parties

or armies... but right down the middle of every human soul. " -Solzhenitsyn

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Hi Leonie,

Nice to see your picture posted from the NY meet-up.

As it has been explained to me, the clamp only compresses the main branch of

the uterine artery. The vaginal artery comes into the vagina at a lower

point. However, as UAE has taught us, different women have different blood

vessel connections, so this might be a possible (but uncommon) problem. I

will send your e-mail on to Fred Burbank and see what he has to say.

Bill

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Dr. , isn't the working assumption about why sexual function is

affected in some women following UAE because sometimes embolizing the lowest

section of the uterus affects blood flow to the cervix? How would the

Burbank Cliip affect the blood flow to the cervix and vagina?

Leonie

" The line that divides Good versus Evil runs NOT between nations or parties

or armies... but right down the middle of every human soul. " -Solzhenitsyn

MEETUP! with other local women who have Uterine Fibroids.

http://uterinefibroids.meetup.com

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Hi Leonie,

Nice to see your picture posted from the NY meet-up.

As it has been explained to me, the clamp only compresses the main branch of

the uterine artery. The vaginal artery comes into the vagina at a lower

point. However, as UAE has taught us, different women have different blood

vessel connections, so this might be a possible (but uncommon) problem. I

will send your e-mail on to Fred Burbank and see what he has to say.

Bill

RE: The Burbank Clip

Dr. , isn't the working assumption about why sexual function is

affected in some women following UAE because sometimes embolizing the lowest

section of the uterus affects blood flow to the cervix? How would the

Burbank Cliip affect the blood flow to the cervix and vagina?

Leonie

" The line that divides Good versus Evil runs NOT between nations or parties

or armies... but right down the middle of every human soul. " -Solzhenitsyn

MEETUP! with other local women who have Uterine Fibroids.

http://uterinefibroids.meetup.com

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