The Her Option® Cryoablation Therapy System is a closed-loop cryosurgical device that is used to ablate the endometrial lining in pre-menopausal women with menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding) due to benign causes. This is a non-incisional procedure, which can be performed in a physicians office with minimal sedation. Initial FDA clinical studies were conducted with a two-freeze treatment pattern consisting of a 4 minute freeze with the Cryoprobe positioned in one cornu followed by a second freeze of 6 minutes with the Cryoprobe repositioned in the contralateral cornu. Since completion of the early studies, many physicians have experimented with varying freeze patterns using longer freeze durations and/or additional freezes at the fundus and the lower uterine segment. The results, as reported in the literature, indicate that these extended freeze patterns produce significantly better results than the original regimen.
American Medical Systems, Inc. (AMS) hypothesized that the original treatment pattern used to support a previous FDA approval for the Her Option® Cryoablation Therapy System for Treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding was not optimal and that extended freeze regimens will result in improved outcomes for patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
82
Extended treatment regimens using the Her Option Endometrial Cryotherapy System to more effectively ablate the endometrial lining, reducing menstrual levels to normal or less.
Kelly Roy, M.D., P.C.
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Institute for Women's Health & Body
Wellington, Florida, United States
Lahey Clinic
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Valley OB/GYN
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Center for Endometrial Ablation
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Jose Manjon, M.D. (Private practice)
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
Success (Reduction in Menstruation to Normal Levels)
Success is defined as a pictorial bleeding assessment chart (PBAC) score of ≤ 75 at 1-year post-treatment; a score which corresponds to normal menstruation levels.
Time frame: 1 Year
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