Surgeons test 'Preventive Stitch' in new hysterectomy method to stop future pelvic problems
NCT ID NCT07413861
Summary
This study is testing a refined surgical technique for a type of vaginal hysterectomy. The goal is to see if adding a specific supportive stitch during the procedure can better prevent the vagina from dropping down later (a condition called prolapse). Researchers will compare the new method to the standard one in 50 patients, checking surgery time, pain, and complications to see if the extra step is safe and effective.
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University of Texas
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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