Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) research hub
5 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- not yet recruitingPHASE3
Vaginal Estrogen for Improvement of Outcomes Following Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery
This study looks at whether using a small amount of oestrogen cream in the vagina after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse helps women heal better. Researchers want to see if using it twice a week or daily for six weeks makes a difference.
Canada - recruitingNA
Safety and Performance of a Pelvic Floor Mesh Implant (LatGYNious)
This study is testing a new type of surgical mesh called LatGYNious for women with pelvic organ prolapse. It aims to improve comfort by supporting organs that have dropped, checking if the mesh is safe and works well through a keyhole surgery approach.
Austria · Germany - recruitingNA
Evaluation of a Personalizable Pessary for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
This study is testing a new, custom-fit device called a pessary for women with pelvic organ prolapse (POP). It aims to be more comfortable and easier to use than current options, improving daily life for those affected.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Safety and Performance of a Pelvic Floor Mesh Implant for Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy (ProGYNious)
This study is looking at a new type of mesh, called ProGYNious, for women who have pelvic organ prolapse. It aims to check how well it works, if it's safe, and if it improves quality of life after surgery to fix prolapse.
Austria · Germany - active not recruiting
Retrospective Data Analysis PelviGYNious/EndoGYNious
This study looks back at patient records to check how safe and effective two medical devices, PelviGYNious and EndoGYNious, have been. These devices are used to treat pelvic organ prolapse, a condition where pelvic organs can drop or bulge.
Germany