Plain-English translation of NCT06024109 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This trial compares two different types of surgical stitches — SYMMCORA® and V-Loc® — that are used to close the vaginal area after laparoscopic hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus). Both stitches are already approved for medical use. The study wants to find out which one allows doctors to complete the closure faster without causing more complications.
During hysterectomy, surgeons need to carefully close the vaginal area where the uterus was removed. The research team believes a newer type of barbed stitch (SYMMCORA®) might be faster to use than the currently common option (V-Loc®), which could mean shorter surgery times and potentially better outcomes for patients.
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If you join this trial, you will undergo your planned laparoscopic hysterectomy as scheduled. The only difference is that you will be randomly assigned to have your vaginal area closed with either SYMMCORA® or V-Loc® stitches — both are standard, approved materials used in routine care. Your doctors will use whichever type of stitch you're assigned and will measure how long the closure takes. There are no extra procedures, hospital visits, or burdens beyond your regular surgery and follow-up care.
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