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Vaginal Vault Suspension During Benign Hysterectomy. A Questionnaire and Register-based Study.

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Nykøbing Falster County Hospital

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Suspension
Postoperative Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Benign Hysterectomy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02859272
REG-30-2013

Details and patient eligibility

About

Female pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is characterized by lack of vaginal support which enables pelvic organs to bulge into the vaginal walls and sometimes protrude through the genital hiatus. POP is more frequent among women who had their uterus removed.

We would like to investigate whether suspension of the top of the vagina during remowal of the uterus prevents subsequent POP.

The purpose of the PhD project is therefore to describe validity, terminology, and operative performance of used suspension methods during benign hysterectomy in Denmark. Further, to investigate these suspension methods' possible association with pain, life quality, sexuality, pessary use, and POP .

Full description

In 2012 the investigators introduced codes of suspension methods to the Danish hysterectomy and hysteroscopy Database's registration chart. Consequently, validity of these codes needs to be ensured to enable their use in further research.

Thereafter, the prevalence of Danish gynecologists' use of the different suspension methods will be investigated. A questionnaire will elucidate a possible relation between the suspension methods and pain, life quality and sexuality. Through a register based study in the National Patient Register the association between suspension methods and post hysterectomy POP and possible confounding will be investigated.

Enrollment

11,000 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Alive women two years after hysterectomy
  • Benign hysterectomy
  • Willingness to participate (in the questionnaire)

Exclusion criteria

  • Death
  • Emigration
  • Secret address

Trial contacts and locations

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