Symptomatic Submucosal Myoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
MONOBISY: Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Intra Uterine Synechiae Occurence Using Bipolar Energy Compared With Monopolar Energy in Myoma Resection on Women Having Menorraghia and/or Infertility
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Brugmann University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Since the development in the last few years of the bipolar energy in the surgery by
hysteroscopy, the hysteroscopic treatment of the submucosal uterine myoma can be performed by
use of either monopolar or bipolar current.
It seems that the use of the bipolar energy decreases the rate of adhesions but prospective
data on the adhesion rate and fertility after the use of bipolar energy during the surgery
are poor, and there is currently no recommendation as to the choice of technique to use. The
main purpose of this study is to compare the rate of uterine adhesions six weeks after the
surgical hysteroscopic treatment of uterine submucosal myoma, by using monopolar or bipolar
energy. The pregnancy and spontaneous miscarriage rate will also be evaluated.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 3, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | December 3, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 42 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Symptomatic (menorrhagia or primary/secondary infertility) with pregnancy wishes - One submucosal myoma, type 0 to Type II, accessible to a hysteroscopic surgery Exclusion Criteria: - Several submucosal myomas - Pregnant woman - Patient under anticoagulating treatment (anti-vitamin K-type) - Patient with a malignant endometrial pathology - Patient having one or more endo-uterine synechiae - Myoma larger than 5 cm - Uterine malformation - Active infection, not healed - Refusal to participate in the Protocol |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | CHU Brugmann | Brussels | |
France | CHU Bicêtre, Kremlin Bicêtre | Le Kremlin Bicêtre |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Brugmann University Hospital |
Belgium, France,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | uterine adhesions rate | The main goal of this study is to compare the rate of uterine adhesions six weeks after the hysteroscopic surgical treatment of sub mucosal uterine myomas, in a group where bipolar energy is used versus a group where monopolar energy is used during the surgery. Outcome measured at the diagnostic hysteroscopic visit, 6 weeks after surgery. | 6 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | Pregnancy rate | Number of evolutive pregnancies - phone contact 18 months after surgery | 18 months after surgery | |
Secondary | Spontaneous abortion rate | Number of spontaneous abortions - phone contact 18 months after surgery | 18 months after surgery | |
Secondary | Surgery duration | Duration of the surgical intervention | From the entry to the exit of the hysteroscope from the body. Ambulatory surgery, max 1 day | |
Secondary | Per-surgery complications rate | Complications rate during the surgery duration | From the entry to the exit of the hysteroscope from the body. Ambulatory surgery, max 1 day | |
Secondary | Post-surgery complications rate | Post-surgery complications rate, measured at the diagnostic hysteroscopic visit performed 6 weeks after surgery. | 6 weeks after surgery |