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Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of ViKY Device for Uterus Positioning on 2 US sites
The ViKY device "Vision Control for endoscopy" was initially a compact motorized endoscope holder for laparoscopic surgery. It holds the endoscope and is controlled by either a foot pedal or voice activation. It received FDA approval in December 2008 and since that time has been used to facilitate laparoscopic surgery in multiple specialties.
EndoControl now considers using the technology for uterus manipulation in laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomies. Most gynecologic surgeries require displacement of the uterus out of the anatomic location to optimize the surgery. During an abdominal hysterectomy clamps are placed on the uterine cornua allowing easy manipulation of the uterus. The development of laparoscopic surgery required new techniques to manipulate the uterus. Typically a uterine manipulator is placed vaginally and controlled by the surgeon or the surgical assistant during the procedure.
In conventional operations, the constant physical force decreases the surgical team's efficacy and increases fatigue levels. The use of the ViKY device to control the position of the uterus facilitates surgery by enabling the surgeon to maintain a constant "locked" position or by allowing the surgeon to remotely move the uterus at any point of the surgery. The ViKY device also eliminates the need for an extra surgical assistant during laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomies.
The aim of this study is to collect data to demonstrate safety and effectiveness of the use of the ViKY device for uterine manipulation during conventional laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomies or computer-controlled laparoscopic hysterectomies.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hysterectomy | Other | candidate for a conventional laparoscopic-assisted |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ViKY UP | Device | laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy procedure |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Effectiveness | Number of cases with adequate visualization of pelvic anatomy during endoscopy. | 4 months |
| Adverse Events | Number of perforations during intervention. Number of complications associated with the use of uterine manipulator | 4 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| surgery characterization | Duration of time of each procedure, duration of time to set up Viky UP device | 4 months |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Arnold ADVINCULA, MD | Floridal Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Kevin STEPP, MD | Carolinas Medical Center | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Florida Hospital | Orlando | Florida | 32804 | United States | ||
| Carolinas Medical Center |
| Type | Date | Date Unknown |
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| Release | Feb 12, 2014 | |
| Reset | Mar 27, 2014 |
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| Release Date | Unrelease Date | Unrelease Date Unknown | Reset Date | MCP Release Number |
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| Feb 12, 2014 | Mar 27, 2014 |
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| Charlotte |
| North Carolina |
| 28203 |
| United States |