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Clinical Trials/NCT03315715
NCT03315715
Completed
Not Applicable

Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging Following Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery; a Prospective Study to Describe Anatomy

TriHealth Inc.1 site in 1 country17 target enrollmentMarch 1, 2018

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Sponsor
TriHealth Inc.
Enrollment
17
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in H-line, Dynamic MRI measurement between pre- and post
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study is to describe the impact of vaginal reconstruction, including an intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) on pelvic anatomy using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis.

Detailed Description

Approximately 1 in 11 women will undergo surgery for POP by age 80 years. POP occurs due to a defect or weakness of the pelvic floor, resulting in the herniation of pelvic organs through the vagina. The goal of surgical interventions has historically been thought to restore normal pelvic anatomy. Restoration of pelvic anatomy has been demonstrated following pelvic reconstructive surgery by way of significantly improved postoperative Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification (POPQ) scale measurements. Furthermore, improved POPQ measurements have also been shown to be positively correlated with improved patient satisfaction. More recently, attention has turned toward using imaging studies to describe the postoperative anatomical changes seen in pelvic reconstructive surgery. The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of vaginal reconstruction, including an intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension for POP on pelvic anatomy using dynamic MRI of the pelvis. The primary aim is to compare postoperative dynamic pelvic MRI measurements to preoperative measurements in patients who undergo prolapse repair vaginally including anterior, posterior and intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension repairs for POP.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 1, 2018
End Date
May 24, 2020
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adults 18 years of age or older
  • English-speaking
  • Undergoing anterior, posterior and intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension by a physician at Cincinnati Urogynecology Associates, TriHealth for the treatment of symptomatic POP
  • Concomitant procedures such as hysterectomy, suburethral sling, bilateral salpingectomy or salpingooophorectomy
  • Willingness to participate in study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Unwillingness to participate in the study
  • Pregnancy
  • Contraindication to pelvic MRI, such as a metal implanted device (excluding titanium) or claustrophobia
  • Previous surgery for apical prolapse such as sacrocolpopexy or vaginal vault suspension, or transvaginal mesh for prolapse
  • Physical or mental impairment that would affect the subject's ability to complete the dynamic MRI, including patient's with dementia or those who have impaired mobility
  • Known findings that may distort pelvic anatomy, such as a pelvic mass, congenital anomaly, or history of pelvic radiation

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in H-line, Dynamic MRI measurement between pre- and post

Time Frame: Before surgery and 12 weeks after surgery

The distance from pubic symphysis to the posterior anal canal

Change in M-line, Dynamic MRI measurement

Time Frame: Before surgery and 12 weeks after surgery

The descent of the levator plate from the pubococyygeal line (PCL)

Change in O classification

Time Frame: Before surgery and 12 weeks after surgery

The type of visceral prolapse (cystocele, rectocele, enterocele and the degree beyond the H-line

Study Sites (1)

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