Evaluation of Effect of Hydroscopic Dilatators on Pain Scores When Used Prior to Hysteroscopy

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsANZCTR
Year 2015
INTERVENTION: Arm 1: Administration of osmotic hydroscopic dilatator which is made of AQUACRYL hydrogel for cervical preparation before hysteroscopy The hydroscopic dilatator will be administered by the gynecologist taking preoperative care in the department. The patient in lithotomy position will be administered a speculum and the dilatator will be appropriately placed through cervical canal leaving the guide of the dilatator in the vagina. It will be administered in the morning of the planned operation about 4‐6 hours before the operation and will be removed just before the patient's transport to the operation room. CONDITION: Cervical preparation before hysteroscopy due to gynaecologic reasons PRIMARY OUTCOME: Preoperative and postoperative pain scores by 10 point Numeric Rating Scale SECONDARY OUTCOME: Intraoperative satisfaction of the surgeon will be evaluated by 5 point rating scale 1 meaning worst and 5 meaning best INCLUSION CRITERIA: women over 18 years old and younger than 55 years old who are planned to be evaluated by hysteroscopy due to gynecological reasons such as endometrial polyp, hyperplasia accepting to participate in the study
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