Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Recruiting

Administrative data

NCT number NCT03782285
Other study ID # PekingUnion:SSLF-CSI
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 23, 2018
Est. completion date September 2019

Study information

Verified date December 2018
Source Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Contact Yuxin Dai, MD
Phone 0086-010-69156204
Email helen81918@163.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

SSLF is typically a suture-based attachment of the vaginal apex to the sacrospinous ligament, either unilaterally or bilaterally. It is usually accomplished with specially designed equipment in English-language scientific literature. However, these instruments either reusable or disposable are relatively expensive and difficult in accessibility, and are not yet widely applied around China. Typical Asian smaller pelvis offers us an optional repair procedure with conventional surgical instruments instead of special instrument.


Description:

Apical prolapse is defined as descent of the uterus and cervix, the cervix alone, or the post-hysterectomy vaginal cuff down to the hymen, lower vagina, or past the introitus. Among 684,250 POP procedures that were performed in 15 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in 2012, apical compartment repairs represented 20% of these procedures. Sacrospinous ligament suspension (SSLF) as a typical native tissue repair procedure is one of the most widely used vaginal procedures for correcting apical prolapse. SSLF is typically a suture-based attachment of the vaginal apex to the sacrospinous ligament, either unilaterally or bilaterally usually with specially designed equipment such as Deschamps ligature carrier or Miya hook. However, these instruments are expensive and are not yet widely applied in China. Typical Asian smaller pelvis offers us an optional repair procedure with conventional surgical instruments instead of special instrument. Previous pilot study from Peking Union Medical College Hospital showed promising curative results with conventional surgical instruments in Chinese female patients. The investigation may show us a feasible, economic and effective modified procedure for Asian patients with medium compartment prolapse.

This is a multi-center, prospective clinical trial. Previous studies using conventional surgical instruments for 1-year follow-up showed objective cure rate was 98%, subjective satisfaction was 94%, Considering that the objective cure rate may decrease in multicenter trials, it is assumed that the objective cure rate of multicenter trials can reach 95%. When the sample size is at least 79 patients, 80% of the test efficiency can verify that the objective cure rate is higher than the target value when the bilateral α=0.05. The missing rate was about 10%. The incidence of SSLF failure requiring other operations method due to deep pelvic cavity and unsatisfactory exposure by conventional instruments was about 5%. The final number of cases included in this study should be 100 cases. Ischial spinous fascia fixation (ISFF) will be the replacement procedure if SSLF will not be accomplished by conventional surgical instruments due to unsatisfactory exposure of spinous fascia. The research units will collect perioperative data and complete unified format case report form (CRF) for all selected patients for further analysis. A total of at most 9 months will be required to complete the study after starting up.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date September 2019
Est. primary completion date August 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Women with apical prolapse with POP-Q III or IV

2. Unilateral (all sutured to right sacrospinous ligament) SSLF is planned,while with vaginal hysterectomy, anterior/posterior vaginal wall repair or mid-urethral suspension could be performed simultaneously.

3. Women who have been eligible for long-term follow-up.

4. Women who agreed to participate in the study and signed informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Women who have surgical history for prolapse

2. Women who have contraindication for surgical procedure

3. Women who are unable to comply with the study procedures

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
sacrospinous Ligament Fixation
sacrospinous ligament suspension (SSLF) as a typical native tissue repair procedure is one of the most widely used vaginal procedures for correcting apical prolapse. Ischial spinous fascia fixation (ISFF) will be the replacement procedure if SSLF will not be accomplished by conventional surgical instruments due to unsatisfactory exposure of spinous fascia.

Locations

Country Name City State
China 1st Affiliated hospital of PLA general hospital Beijing Beijing
China Peking Union Medical College Hospital Beijing Beijing
China Chongqing Women's and Children's Hospital Chongqing Chongqing
China Foshan Women's and Children's Hospital Foshan Guangdong
China Hangzhou Women's and Children's Hospital Hangzhou Zhejiang
China 2nd Affiliated hospital of Anhui Medical college Hefei Anhui
China Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital Shanghai Shanghai
China Suzhou City Hospital Suzhou Jiangsu
China Shan'xi Province Women's and Children's Hospital Taiyuan Shanxi

Sponsors (13)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Peking Union Medical College Hospital Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Chongqing Maternal and Child Health Hospital, First Hospitals affiliated to the China PLA General Hospital, Foshan Women and Children’s Hospital, Hangzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Shanxi Provincial Maternity and Children's Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, Chicago, USA, Suzhou Municipal Hospital, The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

References & Publications (3)

Barber MD, Maher C. Apical prolapse. Int Urogynecol J. 2013 Nov;24(11):1815-33. doi: 10.1007/s00192-013-2172-1. Review. — View Citation

Haya N, Baessler K, Christmann-Schmid C, de Tayrac R, Dietz V, Guldberg R, Mascarenhas T, Nussler E, Ballard E, Ankardal M, Boudemaghe T, Wu JM, Maher CF. Prolapse and continence surgery in countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develo — View Citation

Ren C, Song XC, Zhu L, Ai FF, Shi HH, Sun ZJ, Chen J, Lang JH. [Prospective cohort study on the outcomes of sacrospinous ligament fixation using conventional instruments in treating stage ?-? pelvic organ prolapse]. Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 2017 Jun 25 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Success rate of SSLF with conventional instruments Symptomatic prolapse below grade II occurred at 3 months after operation, and the severest indication point in POP-Q evaluation was taken as the criterion. No vaginal swelling sensation, that is answer "no" for PFDI-20 Questionnaire Question 3, "Do you often see or feel vaginal tumors come out?".
The patient's self-perception symptoms is improved or improved significantly, that is answer 1 or 2 for the PGI-C questionnaire.
There is no need of further treatment for prolapse, such as reoperation or pessary.
Pelvic MRI evaluation on postoperative 3 months follow-up
up to 36 months after operation
Secondary Postoperative recurrence Evaluation on the prolapse of the anterior, middle and posterior pelvic confirms POP-Q II degrees and above. from 3 months after operation up to 36 months after operation
Secondary visual analogue scales postoperative pain evaluation esp. hip pain by visual analogue scales (VAS). Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is a self-report measure consisting simply of a 10 centimeter line with a statement at each end representing one extreme of the dimension being measured (most often intensity of pain) within 3 days after operation
Secondary symptomatic improvement using validated instruments(PFIQ-7) Relief of symptoms using validated instruments, pelvic floor impact questionnaire short form 7(PFIQ-7)?PFIQ-7 scores 0-300, the higher the severer negative influence on patient. up to 36 months after operation
Secondary symptomatic improvement using validated instruments(PFDI-20) Relief of symptoms using validated instruments, pelvic floor distress inventory short form 20(PFDI-20), PFDI-20 scores 0-300, the higher the severer negative influence on patient. up to 36 months after operation
Secondary symptomatic improvement using validated instruments(PISQ-12) Relief of symptoms using validated instruments, Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire short form(PISQ-12), PISQ-12 scores 0-48, the higher, the severer negative influence on patient. up to 36 months after operation
Secondary symptomatic improvement using patient global impression of change (PGI-C) Relief of symptoms using patient global impression of change (PGI-C), PGI-C scores 1-7, the higher, the the severer negative influence on patient. up to 36 months after operation
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Active, not recruiting NCT05420831 - Comparison of Vaginal and Laparoscopic Apical Fixation Techniques for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05422209 - The Influence of Simultaneous Posterior Colporrhaphy and Perineoplasty on the Efficiency and Safety of Mesh-augmented Sacrospinal Fixation (Apical Sling) in Advanced POP Repair. N/A
Completed NCT05493735 - Lidocaine for Pessary Check Pain Reduction Phase 3
Completed NCT06126328 - Materna Prep Study Phase II Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05542836 - EVeRLAST 2-Year Follow-Up
Recruiting NCT05918367 - Multicenter Ventral Mesh Rectopexy Registry Collaborative
Recruiting NCT04172272 - The Influence of TAP Block in the Control of Postoperative Pain After Laparotomy for Gynecological Procedures N/A
Recruiting NCT04807920 - BOTOX® at the Time of Prolapse Surgery for OAB Phase 4
Completed NCT06268782 - The Effectiveness of an Online Exercise Program on Well-being of Postpartum Women N/A
Recruiting NCT03146195 - The 3D Reconstruction Research of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Disease N/A
Recruiting NCT02919852 - Laparoscopic Retrovesical Colpopectinopexia N/A
Completed NCT02925585 - Vaginal Tactile Imaging for Pelvic Floor Prolapse
Not yet recruiting NCT02536001 - Prospective Randomized Study to Compare Results of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair With One Versus Two Vaginal Meshes N/A
Recruiting NCT02113969 - Conservative Management of Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse Using Vaginal Pessaries: Generation of a Standardized Management Protocol N/A
Completed NCT02383199 - Polypropylene Mesh in Prolapse Surgery N/A
Terminated NCT01673360 - Collection of Long Term Patient Outcomes Data Following Implantation of AMS Surgical Devices N/A
Completed NCT01842464 - Sacro-Spinous Ligaments Anterior Apical Anchoring N/A
Withdrawn NCT01530191 - Factors Affecting Perioperative Outcomes N/A
Completed NCT01320631 - Male Sexual Experience and Its Impact on Quality of Life Before and After Their Sexual Partners Undergo Polypropylene Mesh Augmented Pelvic Floor Reconstruction N/A
Completed NCT00581412 - Composite Graft Use in Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy Reduces Erosion Rates N/A