The possibility of recurrence also exists even after the uterine intervention embolization treatment is completed. Uterine intervention embolization is a minimally invasive surgical method, commonly used in the treatment of gynecological malignant tumors, postpartum hemorrhage, uterine fibroids, cesarean section incision pregnancy and other gynecological diseases. Clinically, uterine intervention embolization has the possibility of recurrence, especially in patients with uterine fibroids, uterine adenomyosis and other diseases, mostly because the process of treatment is mainly to block the blood supply, but may produce compensatory collateral circulation, resulting in the restoration of the blood supply, which in turn leads to the recurrence of the lesion. Therefore, for patients who have undergone uterine intervention embolization therapy, it is also necessary to conduct regular review to detect whether there is recurrence at an early stage, so that early targeted treatment can be carried out.