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VCare Versus SecuFix Uterine Manipulator for Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Perioperative Complications
Operative Time
Length of Hospital Stay
Interventions
Device: SecuFix UM
Device: VCare UM
Registration Number
NCT06398769
Lead Sponsor
Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital
Brief Summary

Hysterectomy, the most commonly performed gynecological operation, can be carried out through various methods using a wide array of instruments and energy techniques. Minimally invasive procedures such as robotic or laparoscopic approaches are linked to lower perioperative complications and quicker recovery when compared to abdominal hysterectomy. Furthermore, recent advancements in surgical tools and methodologies have facilitated endoscopic surgeries. Uterine manipulation plays a crucial role in laparoscopic hysterectomy by facilitating bladder dissection, positioning the ureters, and exposing the anterior and posterior vaginal fornices. It also prevents pneumoperitoneum loss by closing off the vaginal space. Despite these apparent benefits, there is no existing report comparing different types of uterine manipulators. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the Vcare and SecuFix uterine manipulators used in laparoscopic hysterectomy based on operative time, length of hospital stay, estimated blood loss, perioperative complications, and subjective performance.

Detailed Description

Introduction Hysterectomy is the most commonly performed gynecological operation and can be carried out through various methods using a wide array of instruments and energy techniques. Although the methods have advantages and disadvantages over each other, minimally invasive procedures are associated with less morbidity and perioperative recovery. Recent advancements in surgical tools and methodologies have facilitated endoscopic surgeries. Uterine manipulation is crucial in laparoscopic hysterectomy as it facilitates bladder dissection, positioning the ureters, and exposing the anterior and posterior vaginal fornices. It also maintains pneumoperitoneum. Currently, many uterine manipulators are available, but the evidence for their efficacy and safety is still unclear. The purpose of utilizing a uterine manipulator is to enhance surgical outcomes and reduce intraoperative complications, particularly concerning the bladder and ureter. It is important to visualize the anterior and posterior fornices and ensure maintenance of the pneumoperitoneum. Therefore, uterine manipulators play a crucial role in laparoscopic hysterectomy. However, none of the manipulators currently available possess all the characteristics of an ideal manipulator. Therefore, the investigators aimed to compare the Vcare and SecuFix uterine manipulators used in laparoscopic hysterectomy with regard to operative time, length of hospital stay, estimated blood loss, and perioperative complications.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • aged 35-65 years
  • hysterectomy for benign gynecological indications
Exclusion Criteria
  • history of urogynecologic procedures
  • suspected gynecological malignancy,
  • endometriosis,
  • pelvic inflammatory disease,
  • pelvic organ prolapse,
  • unavailibility of operative records

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
SecuFix UMSecuFix UMSecuFix UM arm: patients undergoing total laparoscopic hysterectomy
VCare UMVCare UMVCare UM arm: patients undergoing total laparoscopic hysterectomy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
operative timeOperation time was defined as the duration in minutes from the skin incision to detachment of the uterus during surgery.

Operation time was defined as the duration from the skin incision to detachment of the uterus.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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