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Active clinical trials for "Pelvic Organ Prolapse"

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Evaluate Women After Vaginal Surgery for Urinary Symptoms and Sexual Function

Urinary IncontinencePelvic Organ Prolapse1 more

Assess the outcomes of vaginal surgeries and its impact on sexual function and urinary symptoms.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Advanced Biomarker Assessment in Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

This study will assess advanced biomarkers in patients with and without vaginal prolapse. Assessments will be directed at vaginal fibroblasts and adipose derived stem cells.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Comparison of PHVP of Different VTH Methods

Vault ProlapseVaginal

To evaluate the post-hysterectomy vault prolapse (PHVP) rates performed using different methods of vaginal total hysterectomy (VTH).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vaginally Assisted Laparoscopic Hysteropexy Versus Vaginal Hysterectomy

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Utero-vaginal prolapse is a common, often disabling, condition experienced by women of varying ages. The traditional surgical treatment for utero-vaginal prolapse often includes vaginal hysterectomy and anterior or posterior colporrhaphy. Growing emphasis on patient-centered medicine and patient-generated definitions of surgical success has resulted in reassessment of uterine preservation versus hysterectomy at the time of apical POP repair. Various techniques have been described for uterine preserving prolapse surgery, which may include vaginal sacrospinous hysteropexy, transvaginal mesh kits, abdominal sacrohysteropexy using mesh and laparoscopic uterine suspension using sling or mesh. A modified form of uterine-preserving prolapse surgery using a combined vaginal and laparoscopic approach was introduced and a series of 70 women was reported. To date, there have been no randomized studies comparing the outcomes of vaginal assisted laparoscopic uterine suspension (hysteropexy) with conventional vaginal hysterectomy. Women attending the gynecology clinic at a tertiary referral urogynecology unit in tertiary referral training and research hospital requesting surgical treatment for STAGE 2-4 symptomatic uterine prolapse will be offered participation in a randomized trial, over a 2-year period. Subjects participating in the study were randomly assigned to either of two groups: Group A, Vaginally Assisted Laparoscopic Hysteropexy (VALH), or Group B, Vaginal Hysterectomy and Mc Call Culdoplasty (VH + Mc Call).1 year following surgery, vaginal prolapse will be assessed again using the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire for Vaginal Symptoms (ICIQ-VS) questionnaire and the Pelvic Organ Prolapse -Quantification (POP-Q) examination by another researcher then the operator.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Is Preoperative Urodynamics Essential for Women With Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Urogenital Prolapse

urodynamic investigation when added in the diagnostic work-up of women with lower urinary tract dysfunction with POP is debatable. This study was planned to determine the usefulness of preoperative urodynamic study in improving urological outcome following surgery in women with pelvic organ prolapse and urinary tract dysfunction.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Vaginal Microbiota as a Decisive Factor in Vaginal Prosthetic Surgery

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Retrospective analysis of vaginal microbiota in the post-operative course of patient operated for genital prolapse with vaginal mesh with or without mesh related complication

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Single Versus Multicenter Outcomes for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair Using a Mesh-capturing...

Prolapse Genital

Comparison of single versus multicenter outcomes for pelvic organ prolapse repair using a mesh-capturing device (The Uphold™ Vaginal Support System for apical and vaginal wall prolapse - Boston Scientific). 1-2 years follow up study comprison of 112 vs 207 patients.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Restorelle Direct Fix Anterior and Posterior (A&P) for Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Prospective...

Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP)

This is a prospective, multi-center study designed to assess the palpability of the Restorelle Direct Fix A&P mesh after vaginal reconstruction surgery.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Development Study Using Vaginal Tactile Imager

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

The objective is to evaluate and optimize tactile imaging technology in evaluation of tissue elasticity parameters in the female pelvis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Location and Anatomic Characterization of the Sacrospinous Ligaments in Women With Pelvic Organ...

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is a common disorder that results in significant patient morbidity. Approximately 1 in 9 women undergo surgery for the correction of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and associated bladder and bowel dysfunction. Despite its common occurrence, the cause of POP remains largely unknown. Prolapse is thought to be caused by direct injury to the levator ani (LA) muscle, denervation of the pelvic floor musculature, or fascial damage incurred during childbirth trauma. The sacrospinous ligaments are commonly employed surgical structures employed to repair vaginal prolapse. Despite the frequent use of these structures in prolapse surgery, there is a paucity of information regarding the identification of these structures outside of surgical dissection. Furthermore, there is no published data describing the relative distances between the apex of the vagina and these ligaments in women with prolapse. Recent developments in imaging have enabled the identification of the distal subdivisions of the levator ani, classifying as: pubovaginalis, puboanalis, and the puboperinealis as the subdivisions of the pubovisceralis. The visualization of these structures is possible using a 3D ultrasound technique (BK medical, Wilmington, MA), that has been validated in cadavers and in live humans, with excellent interrater reliability. The investigators propose to use this technology to explore the anatomy of the sacrospinous ligaments.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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