Uterine fibroids are a common benign tumor in women with a high incidence. Fibroid intervention is a minimally invasive surgical method that involves inserting a specially designed catheter through a small hole the size of a grain of rice into the blood supply artery of the fibroid and applying an embolic agent to block the blood supply to the fibroid to “starve” the fibroid. Interventional treatment is a new method of treating fibroids that is safe, simple and effective in preserving the uterus. The advantages of interventional therapy: 1. It can preserve the uterus intact, preserve fertility, improve the quality of sexual life and delay aging. 2. Less painful and faster recovery, only 5-7 days of hospitalization. 3.The treatment is simple and minimally invasive, avoiding the trauma of surgery and the scars left after the operation. 4.A series of symptoms are obviously improved or disappeared after treatment. 5.The myoma treated by intervention rarely recurs. Uterine artery embolization is a safe, effective, simple and minimally invasive treatment method, which is conducive to preserving the normal function of the uterus and will not affect the normal reproductive function, and can achieve comparable effects with gynecological surgical resection in terms of improvement of clinical symptoms, and can be expected to become a new treatment method for uterine fibroids. In conclusion, uterine artery embolization is a promising new procedure that deserves further promotion and research. If this benign lesion can be completely cured by interventional techniques, it will be a great progress in gynecological therapeutics.