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Filter by:This study is planned as a prospective, randomised, parallel, controlled, multi-centre, open label, comparative evaluation of SprayShield™ Adhesion Barrier plus good surgical technique, versus good surgical technique alone, with a blinded, third party video evaluation of adhesion formation at second look laparoscopy (SLL) following laparoscopic myomectomy.
This trial will assess the efficacy and safety of PGL4001 with concomitant iron administration versus placebo with concomitant iron administration, over a 3-month period for the pre-operative treatment of pre-menopausal women suffering from excessive uterine bleeding due to uterine myoma.
This trial will assess the efficacy and safety of PGL4001 versus GnRH agonist, over a 3-month period for the pre-operative treatment of pre-menopausal women suffering from excessive uterine bleeding due to uterine myoma.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the adhesion prevention gel was safe to use, and was effective for the prevention/reduction of adhesion formation that typically occurs following gynecological surgery to remove myomas
The purpose of this study is to determine whether oxycodone provides better analgesia compared to morphine after laparoscopic hysterectomy or myomectomy.
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound is supposed to improve the detection of myomas as well as improve the follow-up after specific treatments like embolization. It will also help the investigators better understand the mechanism of success or failure for embolization and could reduce the amount of particles injected by determining the endpoint of the procedure in order to treat the myomas while preserving the myometrium.