Sonata® Transcervical Fibroid Ablation

An incisionless solution for fibroid relief.

A better life is possible with the minimally-invasive, uterine-sparing Sonata procedure, clinically proven to reduce fibroid symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding.1

Fibroids, meet your match

You’re not alone. Up to 77% of women will develop
fibroids in their lifetime.2

Sonata fibroid ablation is an outpatient procedure that typically takes less than an hour3 and offers an incisionless, non-hormonal solution for symptomatic fibroids. Sonata treats fibroids with targeted radiofrequency energy from inside the uterus, so there’s no cutting or scarring. Patients treated with Sonata reported fast recovery, with many returning to normal activities the next day.4

Get back to better with Sonata.

Symptoms of fibroids

Heavy menstrual bleeding

Abdominal bloating and cramping

Pelvic, back and leg pain

Pain during sex

Frequent urination

Fatigue


Prevalence

77% of womenwill develop fibroids in their lifetime1

Treatment

15K+ women have chosen the Sonata procedure5

Satisfaction

94% of patientswould recommend the
Sonata procedure*4

Better starts here

Over 15,000 women have chosen the Sonata
procedure to find relief from symptomatic fibroids.5

Sonata is an outpatient procedure that can be performed anytime during your cycle, even during your period.

The Sonata procedure, at-a-glance

Sonata is an incisionless, non-hormonal procedure that uses targeted heat to shrink fibroids, relieving symptoms over time while keeping your uterus intact.

Could the Sonata procedure be right for you?

Most symptomatic uterine fibroids

A doctor can help determine if Sonata is right for treating your fibroid symptoms

Targeted heat is used to shrink fibroids

Less than an hour, depending on the size and number of fibroids

Most women report little or no pain.4 More than half return to regular activities the next day.4

94% were satisfied with the Sonata procedure*6

Sonata Treatable Fibroids

Fibroids are noncancerous tumors that grow in or around the uterus and are classified by their location. The Sonata procedure treats fibroids from inside the uterus, including intramural, submucosal and some subserosal fibroids.

Fibroid typeUterus location
A. Subserosal fibroid On the outer uterus wall
B. Submucosal fibroid Inside the uterine cavity
C. Intramural fibroid Within the uterus walls

Your physician will help determine which treatment is best depending on the size, location and symptoms of the fibroid.


The Sonata procedure, step-by-step

Before starting the procedure, your doctor will issue a pregnancy test to ensure you’re not pregnant. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia for patient comfort.

1. Insertion

The cervix is dilated and a slim ultrasound probe is gently inserted into the uterus to locate fibroids.

2. Placement

Once the fibroid is located, the tip of the device is inserted into the center of the fibroid.

3. Ablation

Targeted heat is then used to ablate and treat the fibroid. This process may be repeated until each intrauterine fibroid is treated.

4. End of Procedure

The device is removed from the uterus, and over time, the treated fibroid tissue shrinks, softens and is naturally absorbed by the body.**

Hear from Sonata patients

97% of patients would recommend the Sonata procedure to a friend.*4

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I no longer have to worry about the pain and
unpredictability of having heavy periods. For
me, the Sonata procedure was life-changing.

Marilee
Sonata PATIENT

Better is possible™

Don’t let fibroids hold you back.

If fibroids are impacting your life, don’t wait. There are treatment options.

Sonata transcervical fibroid ablation

Sonata fibroid ablation is an incisionless, non-hormonal procedure that reduces fibroid symptoms, such as heavy menstrual bleeding. This treatment targets multiple fibroids of various types and sizes in a single procedure, with most patients resuming normal activities within days.4

Other treatment options

Other treatment options include medication, hysterectomy, myomectomy and uterine artery embolization.

Your doctor can help you decide if the Sonata procedure or another treatment is right for you.


You have options

If you’re feeling unsure about what to do next or need help finding a doctor, don’t worry–we’ve got you covered.

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Assess Your Period

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Go Back to Basics

Understand the symptoms
and types of fibroids

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Sonata procedure right for me?

If you have symptomatic uterine fibroids and suffer from heavy menstrual bleeding, you may a candidate for the Sonata procedure. The Sonata procedure is not appropriate for women who are currently pregnant, have an intratubal implant or intrauterine device, or have an active pelvic infection or suspected gynecologic cancer. Talk to your doctor about your fibroids to determine the best treatment for you.

Can I still become pregnant after the Sonata procedure?

The safety and effectiveness of the Sonata procedure in women who wish to get pregnant has not been established. Potential risks or benefits regarding pregnancy are unknown but patients have reported getting pregnant post-treatment. Talk to your doctor about any fertility questions regarding the Sonata procedure.

What can I expect after the Sonata procedure?

You may experience cramping and mild pain, bleeding, discharge or spotting and in some cases post-ablation inflammation. Most women resume their normal activities by the next day.4 Most patients see improvement in heavy menstrual bleeding within 3 months.7

What are the risks?

Potential risks are rare but can occur, such as skin burn and infection. Talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks and alternatives prior to having the Sonata procedure.

Are women satisfied with the Sonata procedure?

Yes, Sonata is clinically proven to shrink fibroids and reduce menstrual bleeding without hormones. Women surveyed, 12 months after their Sonata treatment reported the following results:4

  • 50% of women returned to normal activity the next day
  • 97% of women recommend the Sonata treatment to a friend
  • 95% of women had a reduction in menstrual bleeding
Will I receive anesthesia during the procedure?

Your doctor will ensure that you are comfortable during the procedure. General anesthesia is typically not required but is an option along with conscious sedation and regional anesthesia (epidural or spinal anesthesia). Your doctor will discuss anesthesia options and determine what is best for you.

Is the Sonata procedure covered by insurance?

Most insurance plans require pre-authorization for the Sonata procedure.

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* Based on 12-month Sonata Clinical Trial results
** Most patients reported significant relief within three months during the 12-month Sonata Clinical Trial

References

  1. Sonata Instructions for Use ↩︎
  2. Johns Hopkins Medicine. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/uterine-fibroids. Accessed August 19, 2024 ↩︎
  3. SONATA Clinical Study Report CL 04502-122 Section 20.1.1 ↩︎
  4. 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. ↩︎
  5. Information on file. PF-REF-111-ALL. ↩︎
  6. Miller CE, Osman KM. Transcervical Radiofrequency Ablation of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids: 2-Year Results of the SONATA Pivotal Trial. J Gynecol Surg. 2019;35:345-349. ↩︎
  7. Shifrin G, Engelhardt M, Gee P, Pschadka G. Transcervical fibroid ablation with the Sonata™ system for treatment of submucous and large uterine fibroids. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2021;1-7. ↩︎

Important Safety Information

The Acessa ProVu system is intended to identify and shrink symptomatic uterine fibroids. The Acessa ProVu system is used by trained physicians during laparoscopic surgery under

general anesthesia. Rare but serious risks of this procedure include, but are not limited to, infection, internal injury, blood loss and complications related to laparoscopic surgery and/or

general anesthesia. This procedure is not recommended for women who are planning future pregnancy. This information is not medical advice. Please discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor to find out if the Acessa procedure may be right for you.

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