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NCT ID: NCT04436172 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Spinal Anesthesia Facilitated Sexual Intercourse As A Treatment Option For Vaginismus

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

Painful sex continues to be a relationship issue and can lead to marital dys-harmony. Other consequences include infertility, low self-esteem, depression and anxiety.Our study shows that spinal anesthesia is an effective last resort management option in women with vaginismus. As a one-off treatment spinal anesthesia provides hope for such couples and brings about a positive change in their relationships.

NCT ID: NCT03176069 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Evaluation and Comparison of Women Pelvic Floor With and Without Sexual Dysfunction (Vaginismus)

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

Sexuality is considered one of the pillars of quality of life, an integral part of the personality of each individual. Being a basic human being need, it cannot be separated from other aspects of life. For several centuries and until recently, sexuality was considered the "lower instincts" expression related only to the sexual act. Sex is associated with "reproduction" of the sexual energy. On the other hand, the exercise of sexuality includes various factors such as the building of the sensitivity between individuals like touch, dance, fantasy, look, etc. For a long time feminine sexuality was predominantly focused on procreation and has only recently been considered as an integral part of sexual and reproductive rights of women. Vaginismus is a female sexual dysfunction that affects the quality of sexual and psychosocial lives of women, influencing the quality of the couple's relationship. The scientific literature emphasizes the importance of the examination, diagnosis and physical therapy for this dysfunction, but until now there is no quantification or evaluation of the pelvic floor muscles for this group of women, which justifies the realization of this project.

NCT ID: NCT02430038 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Transperineal Ultrasound to Assess the Progress of Labour

Start date: April 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective observational study of transperineal ultrasound between 24-42 weeks gestation and a prospective longitudinal observational study in all term (37-42 weeks) labouring women.

NCT ID: NCT01859507 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Injection of Botox in the Perineal Muscles in Resistant Cases of Vaginal Spasm

VginsmsBOTOX
Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

During the first visit, the couple will be acquainted with their condition. This will include the epidemiology of their condition, some sex education tips, as well as the therapeutic modalities available. This is followed by short description of the protocol. In the procedure room, each patient will be examined to determine the degree of vaginismus and classify her condition according to Lemont's classification as modified by Pacik, from 1 to 5. In the same or subsequent sessions, surface anesthesia of the area of injection followed by ice packs is used before the BOTOX is injected into the muscle.

NCT ID: NCT01352546 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Botox Injection for Treatment of Vaginismus

Start date: August 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The use of Botox injections intravaginally and progressive dilation under anesthesia has been shown to cure vaginismus. This study expands the use of Botox injections to include progressive dilation, post procedure supervised dilation and sex counseling to help women transition from dilators to intercourse. Since 2005 patients continue to experience a cure rate in excess of 90%. As of December 2012 more than 200 vaginismus patients have been treated this way. In this completed study of 30 patients with a minimum of one year follow-up 29 vaginismus patients were able to advance to pain free intercourse (97%) and one patient failed to achieve her goals presumably due to uncontrolled anxiety relating to vaginal penetration.

NCT ID: NCT00281372 Completed - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Sexual Dysfunction and Dental Care

Start date: February 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Evaluation of sexual functioning of patients at the Sexual Medical Center, at Sheba Medical Center in Israel. Sexual functioning shall be compared with their dental behavior. Hypothesis: a positive association will be found.