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NCT ID: NCT05862155 Completed - Adhesions Pelvic Clinical Trials

Prediction of Vesicouterine Adhesions by Transvaginal Sonographic Sliding Sign Technique: a Validation Study

Start date: January 27, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive value of the real-time dynamic TVS sliding sign for vesicouterine pouch adhesions in women and to test the inter- and intraobserver agreement of this new technique.

NCT ID: NCT04302545 Completed - Clinical trials for Cesarean Section Complications

Cystoinflation to Prevent Bladder Injury in Multiple Caesarean Sections

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The healthy pregnant women with previous operative deliveries admitted for elective C-section will be counselled and conditioned informed consent will be taken to be included in either study group if dense pelvic adhesions will be found during their operation. Adhesiolysis will be performed using bladder retro-fill with 300cc saline in the cystoinflation group, and without retro-fill in control.Both groups will be observed for bladder injury rate,bloodloss,operativetime,urinary tract infection,micturition problems and fistula formation.

NCT ID: NCT04088838 Recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Natural Course of Pain Following Surgery Through an Abdominal Incision

Pain Trac
Start date: January 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Chronic abdominal pain is highly prevalent in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Adhesions are reported to be one of the most common causes of chronic pain after surgery. There is little epidemiological data on the natural course and risk factors of pain. In this study the investigators will assess risk factors for chronic pain and natural course by tracking pain scores through an app in a cohort of 1,500 patients undergoing abdominal surgery. In part two of the study patients with persistent abdominal pain at 12 months, that meet IASP criteria for chronic pain will have clinical investigations to determine the cause of their pain. This investigation includes cineMRI for diagnosis and mapping of adhesions.