Safety and Efficacy of Telapristone Acetate (Proellex®) Administered Vaginally for the Treatment...
Uterine FibroidsThe primary objective of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of two vaginal doses of Proellex® administered for up to 2 courses of treatment (18 weeks each), each separated by an Off-Drug Interval (ODI), to premenopausal women with symptomatic uterine fibroids.
Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Proellex® (Telapristone Acetate) Administered Vaginally...
Uterine FibroidsTo further determine the safety and efficacy of Proellex in premenopausal women with uterine fibroids who have previously completed study ZPV-200.
Uterine Tourniquet at Open Myomectomy
MyomectomyUterine LeiomyomaThe aim of study is to compare triple tourniquet vs. single tourniquet to reduce blood loss at open myomectomy.
Extension of Study ZPV-200
Uterine FibroidsThe purpose of this study is to determine the safety, pharmacokinetics and efficacy of four doses of vaginally administered Proellex in premenopausal women with uterine fibroids confirmed by ultrasound.
Study of Relugolix With Estradiol and Norethindrone Acetate in Women With Heavy Menstrual Bleeding...
Uterine LeiomyomaUterine FibroidsThe objectives of this randomized withdrawal study are to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of the combination of relugolix, estradiol (E2) and norethindrone acetate (NETA), once daily, for up to 104 weeks in patients with uterine fibroids who have completed a total of 52 weeks of treatment, including a 24-week treatment period in a parent study (study MVT-601-3001 or MVT-601-3002) and a 28-week treatment period in the open-label extension study (MVT-601-3003), and who meet the definition of responder, defined as a patient who demonstrates a menstrual blood loss of < 80 mL and at least a 50% reduction from parent study baseline menstrual blood loss volume on the alkaline hematin analysis of the feminine products returned at Week 48 in the extension study.
Vasopressin Injection Versus Misoprostol During Hysteroscopic Myomectomy In Reducing Blood Loss...
Submucous Leiomyoma of UterusA prospective randomized study designed to compare the efficacy of transcervical vasopressin injection versus vaginal misoprostol in reducing intra -operative blood loss during hysteroscopic mymectomy .
Comparison of Concentration of Vasopressin During Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Uterine LeiomyomaThe purpose of this study is to compare the effect of the concentration of vasopressin, which is used as a method for reducing blood loss in robot-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy.
MyoSure Hysteroscopic Tissue Removal System Registry Study
Uterine FibroidsPolypsThe objective of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of community gynecologist initiated treatment of intra-uterine polyps and submucosal fibroids with the MyoSure Hysteroscopic Tissue Removal System in a significantly sized patient population.
Safety Study of ExAblate for the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids
Uterine FibroidsThe objective of this Phase IV study is to evaluate the safety of the ExAblate treatment of uterine fibroids using the enhanced sonication techniques, based on the current commercially-approved treatment guidelines. Treatment may include up to 100% of individual fibroid volume, within established serosal and sacral treatment margins. The Enhanced sonication is one of the various sonication modes that may lead to increased thermal dose volume of each sonication without additional safety risks. This is an additional treatment tool available in the ExAblate system for the treatment of uterine fibroids. The safety profile of the Enhanced Sonication was investigated under an FDA-regulated IDE study. FDA granted approval of Enhanced Sonication with the requirement to perform a post-approval study to collect additional safety data when treating up to 100% of individual fibroid volume.
ExAblate UF V2 System for the Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids
Uterine FibroidsThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and ablation efficacy of the ExAblate UF V2 System when treating symptomatic uterine fibroids. The ExAblate System is a medical device that involves a focused ultrasound system and an MRI scanner. ExAblate delivers a pulse of focused ultrasound energy, or sonication, to the targeted tissue. In this particular study, the targeted tissue is uterine fibroids. Each sonication is used to heat small spots in the fibroid much like a magnifying glass can be used to focus light to heat a spot. The heat created kills a portion of the fibroid with the goal of decreasing or eliminating uterine fibroid-related symptoms. Repeated sonications are performed until the entire fibroid is treated or the treated volume is determined to be appropriate. The ExAblate system is commercially approved in the United States to treat symptomatic uterine fibroids. The ExAblate UF V2 System is an experimental device and is being investigated in this study. While similar to the commercial system, the ExAblate UF V2 device includes the following major changes, among others, which are intended to improve device performance and safety: Up and down movement of the ultrasound transducer, in an attempt to improve fibroid treatment by moving the ultrasound focal point within the targeted fibroid. Ultrasound energy can be turned off for a specific area in an attempt to minimize amount of energy passing through sensitive areas of the body.