Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment for Vaginal Rejuvenation in Post-Menopausal Indian Women

R. Pillai, S. Rahim
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Background Laser vaginal rejuvenation is a minimally invasive fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser procedure for the woman with vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA), vaginal laxity and for the enhancement of sexual functioning. It has also been proposed for the woman with urge and stress urinary incontinence. CO2 stimulates collagen/elastin contraction, neocollagenesis, and neovascularization. Aim To study the efficacy of CO2 laser in the improvement of VVA, stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence and sexual functioning. Materials and Methods Twenty-six patients who were in the menopausal transition to post-menopausal age group who presented with any one of the above-mentioned complaints were enrolled in our study. Prior to the treatment, a vaginal examination was performed to ensure patients’ eligibility for the treatment and to determine the vaginal health index score (VHIS), subjective evaluation of VVA symptoms was provided using the visual analog scale (VAS) and the vaginal tightening and patients’ satisfaction were assessed. They also took a questionnaire regarding their sexual functioning. They underwent 3 sessions of CO2 laser with a 1-month interval. Results Significant improvement in VVA was noted after 12-weeks which was observed in vaginal elasticity, fluid volume, epithelial integrity, and patients noted the reduced intensity of vaginal symptoms, such as vaginal burning, dryness, itching, and dyspareunia which was confirmed by improvement in VHIS and VAS. There was a subjective improvement in some patients for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and user interface (UI) as per patient feedback. Patients also noted a significant improvement in quality of life (QoL) and sexual functioning as there were improvement in female sexual function index (FSFI) and domain scores (i.e., desire, arousal, lubrication, pain, orgasm, satisfaction). Conclusion Fractional CO2 laser treatment definitely improved symptoms associated with VVA, stress and urge urinary incontinence, sexual functioning and overall QoL. Although various parameters and long-term results are yet to be noted, the treatment gives satisfying, non-surgical, out-patient, non-hormonal treatment for vaginal health.
部分CO2激光治疗绝经后印度妇女阴道年轻化
背景激光阴道年轻化是一种微创的二氧化碳(CO2)激光手术,用于女性外阴阴道萎缩(VVA),阴道松弛和增强性功能。它也被建议用于女性急迫性和压力性尿失禁。二氧化碳刺激胶原/弹性蛋白收缩、新胶原生成和新血管形成。目的探讨CO2激光治疗VVA、应激性尿失禁、急迫性尿失禁和性功能障碍的疗效。材料与方法26例出现上述任何一种症状的绝经期过渡至绝经后年龄组的患者入组研究。治疗前进行阴道检查,以确保患者符合治疗条件,并确定阴道健康指数评分(VHIS),使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)对VVA症状进行主观评价,并评估阴道收紧程度和患者满意度。他们还填写了一份关于性功能的问卷。他们接受了3次CO2激光治疗,间隔1个月。结果12周后VVA明显改善,阴道弹性、液量、上皮完整性均有改善,阴道灼烧、干燥、瘙痒、性交困难等症状减轻,VHIS和VAS改善证实了这一点。根据患者的反馈,一些患者的压力性尿失禁(SUI)和用户界面(UI)的主观改善。患者也注意到生活质量(QoL)和性功能的显著改善,因为女性性功能指数(FSFI)和领域评分(即欲望,唤醒,润滑,疼痛,性高潮,满意度)有所改善。结论分次CO2激光治疗明显改善了VVA相关症状、应激性尿失禁、性功能和总体生活质量。虽然各种参数和长期结果还有待注意,但这种治疗方法为阴道健康提供了令人满意的、非手术、门诊、非激素治疗。
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