Simple pill could spare women from Post-Surgery catheters
NCT ID NCT06258785
Summary
This study tested if giving a common muscle relaxant pill (tizanidine) before a specific pelvic floor surgery could prevent a frequent and distressing complication: being unable to urinate afterwards. It involved 20 women undergoing a sacrospinous vaginal vault suspension. The goal was to see if this low-risk medication could help patients avoid the need for a catheter when going home.
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NorthShore University Health System
Skokie, Illinois, 60076, United States
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