PEssary Plus Physiotherapy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse (PEPPY) (PEPPY)
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pelvic Organ Prolapse focused on measuring PFMT, Vaginal pessary, Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Women:
- who are new attendees at outpatient gynaecology clinics with a primary complaint of prolapse;
- who have a prolapse of stage I to IV confirmed by their gynaecologist using the POP-Q grading system;
- who have a prolapse of one or more of the following types:
- anterior vaginal wall prolapse (urethrocele, cystocele,paravaginal defect);
- uterine/cervical prolapse;
- vaginal vault (after hysterectomy)prolapse;
- posterior vaginal wall prolapse (enterocele, rectocele, perineal deficiency);
- who require a vaginal pessary for treatment of their prolapse (the process of fitting the pessary will be according to standard practice at the centre thus the protocol for choice of pessary, insertion and follow-up will be determined locally);
- who successfully retain the vaginal pessary for two weeks after fitting;
- who are willing to participate in the study and to comply with their group allocation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Women:
- who wish surgical treatment for prolapse and wish to be immediately added to the surgical waiting list;
- who have had previous surgical treatment for prolapse;
- who have had a pessary fitted for treatment of prolapse within the last 12 months;
- who have had previous formal instruction in PFMT;
- who present with contraindications to either pessary or PFMT treatment;
- who are unable to comply with PFMT treatment;
- who have local atrophy (this must be treated first);
- who are less than 6-months postnatal;
- who are pregnant;
- who are unable to give informed consent.
Sites / Locations
- Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
- Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary
- Southern General Hospital
- Victoria Infirmary
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
PFMT plus routine pessary management
Lifestyle
Women allocated to the intervention group will be invited to attend 5 out-patient appointments over a 16 week period with a trained specialist women's health physiotherapist at the study centre. Women will be taught how to contract the muscles, and also how to contract and hold prior to an event that increases intra-abdominal pressure ("the Knack"). Tailored advice will be given on ways of reducing intra-abdominal pressure, e.g. advice on weight loss, chronic cough, heavy lifting and general exercise. A prolapse specific Lifestyle Advice sheet will also be given to the women by the physiotherapist.
Women allocated to the control group will be sent a Lifestyle Advice Leaflet only. They will have no planned intervention after their pessary is fitted, other than routine pessary management according to local protocols. The Lifestyle Advice Leaflet gives instructions on seeking advice, where appropriate, about weight loss, constipation, and avoidance of heavy lifting, coughing and high impact exercise, with a view to minimising increases in intra-abdominal pressure which may cause the prolapse to worsen.