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NCT ID: NCT03757975 Recruiting - Fibroid Uterus Clinical Trials

Impact of Hysterectomy on Quality of Life and Urethral Length

Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To establish the impact of hysterectomy on sexual function, urethral length and quality of life

NCT ID: NCT03066999 Terminated - Urethral Diseases Clinical Trials

DirectVision for Urinary Catheterization

Start date: March 7, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that one in four patients hospitalized in the United States is catheterized to void the bladder or monitor urinary output. In the male population, Dr. Singh, an urologist estimates that about 20% of catheterizations are difficult. Driving a catheter blindly, guessing whether to push the catheter forward or manipulate it to get around a point of resistance leads to the risk of injury which increases the more the catheter is manipulated. Additional adverse events include: urosepsis, UTI and bladder perforation. The standard of care treatment for patients with difficult urinary catheterization (DUC) is to proceed with a cystoscopic catheter placement or suprapubic tube placement. PercuVision has the only Foley catheter with a micro-endoscope for visualization and navigation of the urethra for nurses and other qualified health care professionals. Moreover, it allows urologists to place a guidewire under direct vision rather than calling for a flexible cystoscope which is considered a minor procedure. In this study, the investigators plan on assessing the effectiveness and ease of use of the PercuVision DirectVision® System device.

NCT ID: NCT02948842 Completed - Urethral Stricture Clinical Trials

Clostridium Histolyticum Collagenase Injection for Urethral Disease

Start date: May 22, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of clostridium histolyticum collagenase (XIAFLEX®) in treating urethral strictures.