Dr. Durowade-Dardur Medical
Can Treat Multiple Fibroids
Preserves the Uterus
Little Downtime
No Incision and No Scarring
The Sonata Patient Experience
How it Works
The Sonata Treatment uses a handpiece with a miniature high-resolution ultrasound tip that allows the doctor to see the fibroids from inside the uterus during the procedure, and then treat each fibroid with a process called an “ablation.”
Clinical Results
Women were surveyed 12 months after their Sonata Treatment and reported the following results:*
*Chudnoff S, Guido R, Roy K, Levine D, Mihalov L, Garza-Leal JG. Ultrasound-Guided Transcervical Ablation of Uterine Leiomyomas: The SONATA Trial. Obstet Gynecol. 2019 Jan; 133(1): 13-22
Success Stories
Learn how these seven women got back to enjoying life by choosing the Sonata Treatment to reduce their uterine fibroid-related symptoms.
Important Safety Information: The Sonata System is intended for diagnostic intrauterine imaging and transcervical treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids, including those associated with heavy menstrual bleeding. Common Side Effects include bleeding, spotting, cramping, post-ablation inflammatory symptoms, and/or discharge. There are potential risks with this treatment such as skin burn and infection. Women who are pregnant, have a pelvic infection, are known to have gynecologic cancer, or have intratubal implants for sterilization should not have this procedure. For full safety information visit https://sonatatreatment.com/safety-information/. Talk to your doctor to see if Sonata Treatment is right for you.
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