Uterine myoma is the most common benign tumor of the female reproductive organs, commonly found in women aged 30 to 50 years. According to statistics, at least 20% of women of childbearing age have uterine myoma, and the common symptoms include: (1) increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods. (2) Increased leucorrhea. (3) Pressure symptoms: frequent urination, urgent urination, difficulty in urination, urinary retention, lower abdominal cramping and discomfort, constipation; even ureteral dilatation, hydronephrosis or non-functioning of one kidney may form. (4) Other symptoms: back pain, dysmenorrhea, infertility or miscarriage, etc. There are also a few that will turn into malignant tumors. Surgery is the most common traditional treatment for uterine fibroids: mainly divided into hysterectomy and myomectomy. The recurrence rate of fibroids after surgery is about 20-30%. The reasons for recurrence may include: small fibroids that were not detected by surgery and gradually increase in size after surgery under the effect of sex hormones; or the presence of fibroid-causing factors in the patient itself and the constant occurrence of new fibroids. Due to patients’ fear of the risks of surgery and concerns about surgery-related complications and post-operative recurrence, there is a strong desire to treat with non-invasive (no surgery) and safe methods. With the advancement of technology, a new technology, the Helioplasty, has increasingly shown its advantages in this regard. HEFU, also known as ultrasound knife, is the abbreviation of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). It brings together the ultrasound energy we normally use for medical examination and diagnosis at one point through focusing, so that the temperature at the focus point increases instantly and the high temperature is used to ablate the tumor tissue, while the surrounding normal tissue is not affected. It is a method of coagulative necrosis of tumor tissues in vivo through extracorporeal focusing, which has better efficacy on uterine fibroids and adenomyosis. Patients do not need anesthesia, and depending on the size of fibroids, fibroids of 3 to 7 cm can be ablated basically through 3 to 5 treatments, which is a green treatment method: it is to improve the efficacy with the premise of minimizing the side effects of treatment, i.e. non-invasive, efficient and safe. . For patients who are prone to recurrence, after the treatment with Hepatocyte, together with traditional Chinese medicine to dredge liver and Qi, soften and disperse nodules and give tumor elimination formula, it can better prevent recurrence and improve clinical symptoms, and the clinical efficiency can reach more than 80%. In 2010, the Department of Oncology of Wangjing Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine purchased an international most advanced Helio knife treatment system. After two years of continuous exploration and efforts, the treatment team has formed a complete treatment plan from diagnosis, treatment to healing and recovery after a lot of basic and clinical experiments. Typical case: Zhang XX, 45 years old, uterine fibroids 5cm, treated with Hepatome, no anesthesia, no surgery, painless ablation. (2013.4.19 Enhanced MRI before treatment showed anterior uterine wall fibroid 5.1×3.8×4.2cm) (2013.5.27 After 5 treatments, the fibroid was completely ablated and gradually absorbed)