Abstract
• Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) reduced the median volume of dominant submucosal leiomyomas by 64% and achieved over 90% devascularization in 94.8% of cases.• High patient satisfaction was observed, with 84.5% of patients successfully discharged without needing further intervention.• Severe adverse events were rare, affecting only 3.2% of patients, with pelvic infections being the most significant.• Mild adverse events occurred in 16.8% of patients, including infections requiring antibiotics and persistent vaginal discharge.• A multidisciplinary approach is essential for managing patients with submucosal leiomyomas undergoing UFE to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.