Although adenomyosis is a benign disease, it causes great pain to patients, such as excessive menstruation, prolonged periods, irregular vaginal bleeding, etc. It can lead to anemia, panic, shortness of breath, weakness, pallor and weakness; lower abdominal cramps, severe dysmenorrhea, increased leucorrhea, and can lead to infertility or miscarriage, and the enlargement of the uterus or adenomyoma can produce pressure symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and constipation. The enlargement of the uterus or adenomyoma may produce pressure symptoms such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency and constipation, which affect the quality of life and physical and mental health of patients to different degrees. Traditional treatment methods include hormone therapy and surgical removal. Hormone therapy is an allopathic treatment that decreases the function of the ovaries, while surgical treatment involves removal of the uterus or ovaries. With the increased demand for quality of life, many women refuse treatment because they do not want to lose their precious uterus or to experience the symptoms of aging due to declining ovarian function. Open surgery is highly invasive, with much intraoperative blood loss, leaving permanent scars in the abdomen, and may lead to intestinal adhesions or intestinal obstruction complications, adding new pain to the patient. Modern medicine believes that the uterus is not only a normal reproductive and physiological organ of women, but also has a very important and indispensable endocrine function. After hysterectomy, women will enter menopause early, experience a decrease in physical strength and energy, easily fatigue, decrease in resistance, susceptible to hypertension, heart disease, osteoporosis, etc. The skin loses its luster, flaccidity, and is prone to spots and hyperpigmentation; vaginal dryness, decreased libido, which seriously affects the life of husband and wife; mood swings and irritability, quality of life is seriously reduced. Huang Bin, Department of Interventional Medicine, Liuzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Transcatheter uterine artery embolization (UAE) can meet this social need and is currently the preferred option for minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids internationally. The Department of Interventional Radiology of Liuzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is a leader in the field of interventional radiology, has successfully used this new technology and combined it with the advantages of Chinese medicine in our hospital to make the practice of uterine adenomyosis requiring cesarean section a thing of the past. Under the guidance of imaging equipment, a microscopic catheter is introduced precisely into the uterine artery from the root of the patient’s thigh along the femoral artery using the Seldinger technique, and an embolic agent is injected to close the vascular bed of the tumor, causing ischemia, necrosis, and atrophy of the adenomyoma, thereby eliminating symptoms and protecting the normal physiological function of the uterus. The patient’s uterus can be shrunken, and symptoms such as increased menstruation, anemia and dysmenorrhea can be relieved, and her mental and physical strength can be enhanced compared with that before surgery, and her quality of life can be significantly improved. In today’s increasingly advanced medical science, every woman should pay attention to herself and make efforts to protect herself and improve her quality of life, thus improving the quality of life of her family and society as a whole.