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NCT07662824
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Flyte Device for Improving Urinary Incontinence Among Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Survivors Who Have Undergone Radiation Therapy

Sponsor: Mayo Clinic

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This clinical trial studies how well and how easy it is to use a device called Flyte in improving problems with bladder control (urinary incontinence) among endometrial and cervical cancer survivors who have undergone radiation therapy. Urinary incontinence is common after pelvic radiation therapy and can affect daily life and well-being. Access to in-person pelvic floor physical therapy can be limited. The Flyte device is designed for in-home use to deliver a series of mechanical vibrations at a specific frequency while the pelvic floor muscles are contracting and relaxing (i.e., normal, guided Kegel exercises). This treatment is called mechanotherapy. The Flyte device may improve urinary incontinence symptoms, as well as overall quality of life among endometrial and cervical cancer survivors who have undergone radiation therapy.

Official title: Flyte System Transvaginal Mechanotherapy for Urinary Incontinence in Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

44

Start Date

2026-08-13

Completion Date

2028-08-13

Last Updated

2026-06-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Educational Intervention

Given educational handouts

OTHER

Interview

Patients are interviewed on study

DEVICE

Flyte Medical Device Usage and Evaluation

Use Flyte device

OTHER

Questionnaire Administration

Participants complete questionnaires on study

OTHER

Referral

Given referral for in-person pelvic floor physical therapy

Locations (1)

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

Rochester, Minnesota, United States