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Hysteroscopy / Methods

Tundra lists 2 Hysteroscopy / Methods clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07318285

Targeted Lidocaine Infusion for Pain Reduction in Office Hysteroscopy

The goal of this study is to find out whether a small amount of lidocaine (a common local anesthetic) can reduce pain during office hysteroscopy - a procedure used to look inside the uterus. The study will compare lidocaine to saline (salt water) to see which one helps more with pain relief. Participants will: 1. Receive either lidocaine or saline gently applied inside the cervix right before the procedure 2. Undergo the hysteroscopy as planned 3. Be asked to rate their pain and satisfaction after the procedure Lidocaine is commonly and safely used in dental and gynecological procedures. Participation is voluntary, and the procedure itself will not change.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-05

Hysteroscopy / Methods
Lidocaine Infusion
Placebo - Control
RECRUITING

NCT07286188

Effect of Misoprostol on Fluid Deficit Volume in Hysteroscopic Myomectomy

The goal of this double blinded randomized control trial is to evaluate the impact of misoprostol on fluid deficit during hysteroscopic myomectomies. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is there is difference in fluid deficit in patients who receive misoprostol vs placebo pre operatively for hysteroscopic myomectomies? Participants will be randomized to received 800 mcg of either rectal misoprostol prior to their hysteroscopic myomectomy or 4 tablets of placebo (ZEEBO) prior to their hysteroscopic myomectomy.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 50 Years

Updated: 2025-12-17

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Fibroids, Uterine
Fluid Deficit
Hysteroscopy / Methods