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NCT06357546
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Evaluation of the Absence of Intraoperative Bladder Catheterization in Case of Planned Cesarean Section

Sponsor: University Hospital, Montpellier

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Summary

The hypothesis of this trial is that the absence of systematic bladder catheterization in patients performing spontaneous urination in the hour preceding the planned cesarean section under spinal anesthesia would not lead to more bladder heterocatheterization for postpartum urinary retention (RUPP) in the 24 hours post-cesarean section than systematic intraoperative bladder catheterization up to 2 hours post-surgery.

Official title: Evaluation of the Absence of Intraoperative Bladder Catheterization in Case of Planned Cesarean Section: Multicenter Non-inferiority Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

550

Start Date

2025-01-20

Completion Date

2029-11

Last Updated

2026-03-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Spontaneous urination during the hour before caesarean section.

Patients will be asked to urinate by spontaneous urination in the hour before the cesarean section with a cytobacteriological urine examination (ECBU) carried out. An ultrasound check by Bladderscan of the post-void residue will be carried out as soon as the patient will be installed on the intervention table. In the event of post-void residue of more than 150 ml, favoring urinary infections, the patient will be excluded from the research.

PROCEDURE

Systematic bladder catherization during caesarean section.

After implementation of loco-regional analgesia by spinal anesthesia, the patient will be positioned, with a perineal toilet and installation of a bladder catheter type Foley ch. 16.

Locations (2)

Montpellier University Hospital

Montpellier, France

Nîmes University Hospital

Nîmes, France