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Study Investigating Role of Unalike Patient Positioning on PROMIS Scores

Candy Cane vs. Boot Stirrups in Vaginal Surgery: A Randomized Control Trial

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03446950
Acronym
STIRUPPS
Enrollment
155
Registered
2018-02-27
Start date
2018-03-06
Completion date
2020-05-04
Last updated
2020-06-09

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Conditions

Physical Activity, Surgery, Vaginal Hysterectomy, Vaginal Surgery

Keywords

vaginal surgery, patient position, stirrups, functional status, urogynecology

Brief summary

The primary objective is to assess the impact of patient positioning using the candy cane stirrups as compared to boot stirrups on physical functioning outcomes at 6 weeks post-op

Detailed description

Patient positioning is an important component of vaginal surgery allowing the surgeon access to the vagina while minimizing patient discomfort and neurological injury. The data on appropriate patient positioning for gynecological vaginal surgery is limited with most providers basing the choice between candy cane and boot stirrups on personal preference. This study has the following aims: * Aim 1: To perform a randomized controlled trial comparing candy cane stirrups to boot stirrups in patients undergoing vaginal surgery with the primary outcome of change in physical function at 6 weeks post-op as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement and Information System (PROMIS®) 20-Item Physical Functioning Short-Form. * Aim 2: The investigators aim to measure the angles at the level of hip, knee and foot joints during the surgery in both the candy cane and boot stirrups to assess any association between angles and physical function

Interventions

Patients will undergo elective surgery on vagina or bladder

Sponsors

University of Louisville
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE (Subject, Outcomes Assessor)

Masking description

Participants will be blinded to their intervention group. Investigators following up with participants at 6 weeks will be blinded to the group allocation of the participants

Intervention model description

To compare patient positioning during vaginal surgery we plan to conduct a single site single blinded randomized controlled trial where patients planning elective vaginal surgery will be randomized to be positioned in Candy cane or Boot stirrups

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Age \> 18 years * English speaking * Scheduled to undergo vaginal or urological surgery with University of Louisville Urogynecology physicians

Exclusion criteria

* Immobile or wheelchair bound * Pre-existing neurological condition limiting physical function * Age \< 18 years * Patient's with dementia or unable to give informed consent * Non-English speaking * Unwilling to follow up in 6 weeks * Patient's undergoing laparoscopic, robotic or abdominal surgery or surgery through a combined approach * Patients undergoing surgery under local anesthesia * Patients who will be awake during positioning

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement and Information System(PROMIS) Physical Function Scalepreop and 6 weeks post opPatients will complete the 20 point Physical Function short form. The minimum score for this scale is 20 and maximum score is 100. A higher score is associated with a better physical function outcome.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Angles of positioningIntra-operativeangles at the level of hip, knee and foot joints during the surgery in both the candy cane and boot stirrups to assess any association between angles and physical function

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 18, 2026