Infiltrations With Collagen in Episiotomy and Cesarean Scars

NCT04112888 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 16

Last updated 2019-10-02

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Summary

One of the causes of pelvic pain is secondary to scarring due to episiotomy or cesarean after delivery.The pain of episiotomies or cesarean scars can be generalized at the level of the perineum, or more specifically at the level of the scar. For all these reasons, the presence of painful scars after a delivery, either by a cesarean or an episiotomy produces a perception of pelvic pain and change is your body schema and a series of negative connotations such as secondary dyspareunia, affective alterations, etc.

To this, the investigators must add the important role that the psychological and social aspects can play in the development and perpetuation of a pain of these characteristics.

The perception of pain is subjective and its intensity will be perceived based on many variables in each individual. The psycho-corporal representation of the episiotomy and/or cesarean section and its consequences will depend on each woman. In addition to the physical aspect, the scar of the episiotomy is the testimony of the birth and its complications. It causes a change in the representation of the body and the sex of the patient.

The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of collagen infiltrations in pelvic pain and the appearance of painful scars of episiotomies and/or cesareans compared to conventional treatment with rehabilitation.

Conditions

  • Pelvic Pain

Interventions

COMBINATION_PRODUCT

Collagen

Patients will receive 3 to 5 collagen infiltrations in the scar once per week. Patients with episiotomy will receive 3 collagen infiltrations while patients who underwent a cesarean section will receive 5 collagen infiltrations. The infiltration will be done by tunneling technique, that is, it will be applied along the scar, placing the needle almost tangential to the entire length of the area, then it will be injected and at the same time the needle will be removed. Infiltrations will be carried out intradermally, previously performing asepsis in the area to be infiltrated. 2 ml syringes will be used to infiltrate the episiotomy scars (we will use 1 vial of 2 ml ) and 5 ml for cesarean scars (2 vials of 2 ml ) and sterile needles of 30G, 13mm.

PROCEDURE

Rehabilitation sessions

Patients will receive the conventional treatment of 8 rehabilitation sessions with massage therapy techniques, muscle stretches and fascial work. The rehabilitation sessions will always be carried out by the same physiotherapist specialized in pelvic floor. There will be two sessions per week for four weeks. The sessions will last 45 minutes.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Althaia Xarxa Assistencial Universitària de Manresa

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Georgia Romero-Culleres, MD, PhD · Althaia Xarxa Assistencial Universitària de Manresa

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2017-05-01
Primary Completion
2018-04-01
Completion
2018-04-01

Countries

  • Spain

Study Locations

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