Fallopian Tube Occlusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pressure Dynamics in the Non-gravid Uterus: Development of an Intrauterine Pressure Threshold to Confirm Tubal Occlusion After Nonsurgical Permanent Contraception
The overarching goal of this study is to find an alternative method to hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to confirm bilateral tubal occlusion after permanent contraception.
The hystero-(uterus)salpingo-(fallopian tube)graphy (HSG) study is a standard radiological
imaging study used to evaluate the internal female reproductive parts, the uterus and
fallopian tubes. The tubes are a passage that allows fluid and cells to flow between the body
cavity and the uterus. Normally, both tubes are open to this flow, a condition called "tubal
patency". If one or both tubes is blocked preventing flow of fluid, this is called "tubal
occlusion". If there is tubal patency, as the pressure increases in the uterine cavity, fluid
will move through the tubes into the body cavity. If the tubes are occluded, pressure will
increase in the uterus but the fluid will not move into the tubes.
The long-term goal is to develop an alternative test to confirm both fallopian tubes are
blocked after a non-surgical permanent contraception (sterilization) procedure. Currently
tubal patency is determined by HSG.
In this study, the investigators evaluate the potential for alternative diagnostic office
tests. The study will evaluate whether uterine pressure measurements can predict tubal
patency, or whether the change in volume following intrauterine administration of a fixed
volume of saline followed by aspiration predicts tubal patency.
Prior to the instillation of contrast solution, investigators will administer a fixed volume
of saline at a constant rate until we reach a volume of 10 ml, or the limit of tolerability
for the patient. After a wait of 1 min, they will attempt to aspirate the saline, and measure
the difference between fluid in and fluid out. The study will also measure intrauterine
pressure during the procedure.
Following the saline test, an HSG is done to assess tubal patency.
This study will evaluate healthy parous women in the late follicular phase and women with a
history of Essure permanent contraception.
The investigators hypothesize that women with a history of Essure will have higher uterine
pressure, higher volume of fluid recovered, and bilateral tubal occlusion by HSG.
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