Our studies inform our understanding of prolapse and guide our development of patient-centred solutions
Clinical Investigation
We are currently conducting a clinical investigation to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of our design‑led, Class IIa device for rectocele prolapse.
The study focuses on patient‑reported outcomes and real‑world self‑management, with participants fitted in clinic and followed over a defined period. Our objective is to generate decision‑grade evidence that supports clinician confidence, informs regulatory submissions, and guides responsible adoption.
This work is being carried out in collaboration with Herlev Hospital under the leadership of Prof. Niels Klarskov and team.
If you’re a clinician or researcher interested in learning more or collaborating, please contact our Clinical Lead, Nikolaj Ulrik Friis at nikolaj@sylvia.health
Interested in participating in the study?
Please click here to learn more
Mental Health Project
We have an ongoing project that assesses the mental health impacts of prolapse, mapping how symptom burden and care delays correlate with anxiety, depression, and quality-of-life scores.
This project is funded by an Erhvervsfyrtårn Life Science grant.
To find out more about this project (in Danish) please click here.