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Intracervical Vasopressin
Sponsor: Prisma Health-Upstate
Summary
This randomized study looks at whether using a medicine injected into the cervix of the uterus (intracervical), called vasopressin, helps to achieve better removal of retained products of conception (RPOC). RPOC means that after a pregnancy has ended (through miscarriage, abortion, or delivery), some parts of the pregnancy tissue, usually from the placenta or fetus, have stayed in the uterus. A hysteroscopic removal of RPOC is one type of treatment. This is a surgical procedure where a doctor uses a small camera attached to a thin tube (called a hysteroscope) to look inside the uterus. The main goal of the study is : • To add to the existing research through this study to see if the injection of intracervical vasopressin leads to improved completion rates of hysteroscopic management of RPOC. Participants will: • would be randomized to receive either vasopressin intracervical injection or a placebo injection (non-active saline) during your procedure. Information from the procedure will be collected from the participant's medical record.
Official title: Intracervical Vasopressin for Completion of Hysteroscopic Removal of Retained Products of Conception
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 51 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2025-10-30
Completion Date
2026-12-01
Last Updated
2025-11-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Intracervical injection of Vasopressin
Intracervical injection of Vasopressin
Intracervical Injection of saline
Intracervical Injection of saline
Locations (1)
The OB/GYN Center
Greenville, South Carolina, United States