Life After Surgery: How Does Robotic Sacral Colpopexy Affect Daily Life and Health?
Protocol: STUDY00010035
Full Title
Patient reported quality of life, sexual function and pelvic pain after robotic Sacral Colpopexy: Cohort Study
Description
We want to learn how people feel after having robotic sacral colpopexy surgery. This is a kind of surgery that helps support the pelvic organs. We will ask patients about their quality of life, pelvic pain, and sexual health. Our goal is to understand how people are doing months or years after surgery.
If you join, you will get four short questionnaires by email. These questions ask about your symptoms, daily activities, and pelvic health. It should only take a little time to complete. Your answers will help doctors learn how to improve care for future patients.
Compensation: No
Eligibility
Between 18 and 90 years old
Had Robotic Sacral Colpexy surgery between 2012 and 2024
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: ABEER EDDIB
Contact(s)
KIMBERLY BRUNTON
kbrunton@buffalo.edu
+1 716-888-4840
ABEER EDDIB
aeddib@buffalo.edu
+1 716-878-7138
Ekhlas Abdulraheem
ekhlasab@buffalo.edu
+1 888-888-8888

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