Status:

COMPLETED

Cystoinflation to Prevent Bladder Injury in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Surgery

Lead Sponsor:

Shazia Saaqib

Collaborating Sponsors:

King Edward Medical University

Institute of Public Health, Pakistan

Conditions:

Bladder Injury

Complications; Cesarean Section

Eligibility:

FEMALE

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

Part1:The healthy pregnant women with previous operative deliveries admitted for elective C-section will be counselled and conditioned informed consent will be taken to be included in either study gro...

Detailed Description

Part1:Investigators will conduct this study to find the effectiveness of cystoinflation to prevent bladder injury in women with adhesions of previous C-sections. This prospective analytic longitudinal...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Part1:Inclusion Criteria:
  • • Healthy pregnant women of any age
  • Two or more previous C-sections
  • Gestational age between 38-40 weeks (confirmed by dating scan)
  • Dense Adhesions of Tulandi scores four or more.
  • women who give informed consent to participate in the study
  • Exclusion Criteria
  • :• Patients with medical disorders
  • Bladder injury before group assignment
  • Placenta previa
  • Subjects experiencing micturition problems (dysuria, frequency, urgency, urinary retention, incontinence) before the study.
  • Eligibility criteria of part 2\&3 will be provided after publication -

Exclusion

    Key Trial Info

    Start Date :

    August 1 2017

    Trial Type :

    INTERVENTIONAL

    Allocation :

    ACTUAL

    End Date :

    April 30 2022

    Estimated Enrollment :

    564 Patients enrolled

    Trial Details

    Trial ID

    NCT04302545

    Start Date

    August 1 2017

    End Date

    April 30 2022

    Last Update

    September 4 2024

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    Lady Willingdon Hospital

    Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan, 042

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