Sequence of Midurethral Sling Placement During Robotic Sacrocolpopexy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
110 participants
Jul 8, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study looks at the best time to place a midurethral sling (MUS), which is a small piece of mesh used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) (leaking urine when you cough, laugh, or exercise). The sling is placed during a type of surgery called robotic sacrocolpopexy (RSC). This surgery helps fix pelvic organ prolapse, when organs like the bladder or uterus drop from their normal place. Doctors can place the sling either before or after they lift and support the top of the vagina during surgery, but they aren't sure which timing works better. In this study, investigators are comparing what is the best time to place the sling, how the patient feels after surgery and if a patient's symptoms got better or worse.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- At least 18 years of age
- Able to speak and read English and Spanish
- Diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapse stage 2-4
- Planning to undergo a robotic-assisted sacrocolpopexy
- Demonstrable SUI (either by CST, with or without prolapse reduction, or UDS) within the year prior to enrollment
- Planning to undergo concomitant SUI correction with MUS at the time of RSC
Exclusion Criteria6
- Less than 18 years of age
- Unable to speak and read English or Spanish
- No diagnosis of SUI (prophylactic slings)
- History of prior surgery for SUI
- Bladder capacity <200 mL or post-void residual (PVR) >150 mL
- Current genitourinary fistula or urethral diverticulum
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Interventions
Sequence of midurethral sling placement (before or after suspension of the vaginal apex) during robotic sacrocolpopexy is largely surgeon-dependent and dictated by training and experience. This study will examine whether there are any differences in continence and patient satisfaction between patients in whom slings are placed prior to suspension of the vaginal apex during robotic sacrocolpopexy versus after.
Sequence of midurethral sling placement (before or after suspension of the vaginal apex) during robotic sacrocolpopexy is largely surgeon-dependent and dictated by training and experience. This study will examine whether there are any differences in continence and patient satisfaction between patients in whom slings are placed prior to suspension of the vaginal apex during robotic sacrocolpopexy versus after.
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NCT07008898