Super-selective bilateral uterine artery embolization for uterine fibroids involves selective insertion of catheters and microcatheters into the bilateral uterine arteries under the guidance of medical imaging equipment, and visualization of the uterine arteries and myoma arteries with imaging contrast. Then microspheres or other embolic agents are pushed into the uterine arteries under imaging guidance to embolize the blood supply arteries of the fibroids, causing ischemia and necrosis of the fibroids, resulting in the shrinkage and disappearance of the fibroids, thus eliminating the symptoms of bleeding, pain, anemia and frequent urination caused by the fibroids without removing the uterus and achieving the treatment purpose, which is minimally invasive medicine. Schematic diagram Pre-operative MRI examination. Use of microcatheter-accurate localization and few side effects. Image-guided simultaneous imaging of bilateral uterine arteries to show myoma vessels and simultaneous embolization.