Could a simple stent stop uterine scarring after surgery?
NCT ID NCT07032506
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 32 times
Summary
This study tests whether placing a small balloon stent in the uterus after surgery to remove a septum can prevent internal scar tissue (adhesions). About 320 women will take part. The goal is to find a better way to protect fertility and reduce complications.
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Arkansas Fertility & Gynecology
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205-0000, United States
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University Hospitals
Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States
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Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York, 10021, United States
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