Investigator
consultant · Princess Margaret Hospital, O&G
Clinical trial comparing the use of Orcellex® Brush versus Cervex-Brush® on vaginal vault smear cytology adequacy rate in patients treated with radiotherapy for cervical cancer
This study aims to evaluate and compare the Cervex-Brush A randomized crossover trial was conducted at a gynecological oncology center in Hong Kong to compare the Cervex-Brush One hundred sixty cervical cancer patients treated with primary radiotherapy and undergoing follow-up surveillance by vaginal vault cytology were recruited. The smear adequacy rate was 90.6% for Cervex-Brush There was no difference between the Orcellex ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04461574.
Orcellex® Brush Versus Cervex-Brush® on Vault Smear Adequacy in Patients Treated With Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer
Vaginal vault cytology is commonly used for follow-up surveillance in patients treated for cervical cancer. It is known that the smear inadequacy rate is high, especially in patients post-radiotherapy at 10%. The current practice is to use Cervex-Brush®, which was designed for cervical smear taking. Cervix will shrink into a dimple with a flat vaginal vault and vagina may be stenotic after radiotherapy, rendering the use of the conventional sampling device difficult. Orcellex® Brush was designed to collect cells from oral mucosa, with high patient satisfaction and low smear inadequacy of 1% in one study. As both the vaginal vault mucosa and oral mucosa are flat surface lined with stratified squamous epithelium, the use of Orcellex® Brush in vaginal vault smear appeared applicable. It has a smaller head with a flat surface of hair, which might better fit the flat vault surface and narrow vaginal canal. It is postulated that the Orcellex® Brush helps in improving vaginal vault smear adequacy rate in patients after radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer.
consultant
Princess Margaret Hospital · O&G