Description Module

Description Module

The Description Module contains narrative descriptions of the clinical trial, including a brief summary and detailed description. These descriptions provide important information about the study's purpose, methodology, and key details in language accessible to both researchers and the general public.

Description Module path is as follows:

Study -> Protocol Section -> Description Module

Description Module


Ignite Creation Date: 2026-03-26 @ 3:20 PM
Ignite Modification Date: 2026-03-26 @ 3:20 PM
NCT ID: NCT07330102
Brief Summary: Following the completion of the TLH and before vault closure, the uterus is flipped upside down to resemble a flask and is grasped by the assistant from the cervix. The endoknife is advanced carefully through a 10 mm trocar and an incision is started from the level of the isthmus and advanced sagittally towards the fundus to bisect this uterus into two hemiuteri connected at the fundus. The incision is stopped 1-2 cm before the fundus to keep the specimen intact. The uterus (which is grasped from the cervix) is then rotated 90 degrees and another incision is started in the hemiuterus containing the cervix coronally towards the fundus again bisecting this hemiuterus. The incision is advanced through the connecting fundus bisecting the other hemiuterus. The incision is stopped 1-2 cm before the specimen is split into two. The end result is a long, connected strip of uterus formed of the bisected hemiuteri. The cervix is guided through the colpotomy and is grasped vaginally with a tenaculum and pulled exteriorly. The vault is then closed with a continuous suture.
Detailed Description: Following the completion of the TLH and before vault closure, the uterus is flipped upside down to resemble a flask and is grasped by the assistant from the cervix. The endoknife is advanced carefully through a 10 mm trocar and an incision is started from the level of the isthmus and advanced sagittally towards the fundus to bisect this uterus into two hemiuteri connected at the fundus. The incision is stopped 1-2 cm before the fundus to keep the specimen intact. The uterus (which is grasped from the cervix) is then rotated 90 degrees and another incision is started in the hemiuterus containing the cervix coronally towards the fundus again bisecting this hemiuterus. The incision is advanced through the connecting fundus bisecting the other hemiuterus. The incision is stopped 1-2 cm before the specimen is split into two. The end result is a long, connected strip of uterus formed of the bisected hemiuteri. The cervix is guided through the colpotomy and is grasped vaginally with a tenaculum and pulled exteriorly. The vault is then closed with a continuous suture.
Study: NCT07330102
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT07330102