10 results
To compare the HM to bipolar resectoscopy for removal of large intrauterine polyps in terms of efficiency and complications.
The purpose of this clinical trial is to compare the safety and efficacy of Embozene® Microspheres for uterine fibroid embolization to Embosphere® for symptomatic relief from uterine fibroids.
Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia by an IUD that contains progesteron is more effective and has less side-effects than the treatment with progesteron oral.
To compare the HM to bipolar resectoscopy for removal of smaller type 0 and 1 myomas in terms of efficiency and complications.
To investigate the effectiveness of imiquimod 5% cream for the treatment of CIN2-3 lesions, compared to LLETZ treatment and to assess long-term disease recurrence, side effects and quality of life associated with different treatment modalities.
Is hysteroscopic resection of submucous myomas under procedural sedation with propofol (PSA) in an outpatient setting a cost-effective alternative for hysteroscopic myomectomy performed under general anesthesia in the operation room?
The aim of this research is to test the efficacy and safety of a new microcatheter 2.8F Sequre for treatment of uterine fibroids and/or adenomyosis with a standard embolization technique and to demonstrate the added value of this catheter, namely to…
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-512602-26-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. Evaluate the (cost-) effectiveness of ulipristal in comparison with standard surgical treatment for symptomatic uterine fibroids,…
This study aims to evaluate the impact of UAE on Quality of life (QOL) in comparison to hysterectomy in adenomyosis patients. A cost-effectiveness study will be part of the trial as well as a cohort hysterectomy group to clearify imaging and…
This study aims to investigate the treatment efficacy, side-effects and quality of life associated with imiquimod treatment of high-grade CIN lesions in a selected population of patients who prefer imiquimod treatment instead of LLETZ. The study…