微创手术治疗绝经期泌尿生殖系统综合征(GSM)。联合国的更新

D. Zacharakis, E. Pitsouni, T. Grigoriadis, C. Kalantzis, D. Loutradis, S. Athanasiou
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绝经期泌尿生殖系统综合征(GSM)是一种更为著名的萎缩性阴道炎的新术语。它用来描述与外阴、阴道和下尿路的生理变化有关的各种绝经期症状和体征。GSM的病因是继发于内源性雌激素水平下降,是一种常见但未被报道的疾病。在本次更新中,我们介绍了可能有利于GSM症状的新型微创手术,特别关注富血小板血浆(PRP)治疗、透明质酸(HA)治疗和能量设备(CO2激光、YAG激光、射频设备和高强度聚焦超声)。目前,PRP已成为GSM症状的非手术治疗选择。PRP治疗的基本原理与其通过大量生长因子的连续分泌再现细胞再生的自然机制的能力有关。此外,透明质酸已被广泛用作局部补水和润滑凝胶的重要成分,或注射用于性交困难等病症。最近,它也被用作一种新的工具来治疗与年龄有关的女性生殖器脂肪溶解,特别是大阴唇。Τhe基于能源的设备最近被建议用于管理GSM。他们利用激光、电磁波和高强度聚焦超声波等技术,将能量集中在阴道壁上,在不同深度加热目标组织,而不会引起任何疼痛,也不需要恢复时间。这些微创手术似乎是治疗GSM症状的有希望的选择。然而,需要进一步的研究来更彻底地评估这些手术的有效性和安全性,并评估中期和长期结果。
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Minimal invasive procedures for the treatment of genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Un update
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a new term for a condition more renowned as atrophic vaginitis. It is used to describe a variety of menopausal symptoms and signs that are related to the physical changes of the vulva, vagina and lower urinary tract. The etiology of GSM is secondary to decreased levels of endogenous estrogens and represents a common but underreported condition. In this update we present novel minimal invasive procedures that may benefit GSM symptoms making particular focus on platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment, hyaluronic acid (HA) treatment and energy-based devices (CO2 laser, YAG laser, radiofrequency device and high intensity focused ultrasounds). Currently, PRP has becoming popular as a non-operative treatment option for GSM symptoms. The principle underlying PRP treatment has to do with its ability to reproduce natural mechanisms of cell regeneration through the sequential secretion of numerous growth factors. Moreover, HA has been widely used as an important ingredient in topical hydrating and lubricating gels or injected for conditions such as dyspareunia. Lately, it has also been used as a new tool to treat age-related fat lysis of the female genitalia and especially the labia majora. Τhe Energy based devices have been recently suggested for the management of GSM. They utilize technologies such as laser, electromagnetic waves and high intensity focused ultrasounds to focus energy in the vaginal wall heating the targeted tissue at various depths without causing any pain or needing a recovery time. These minimal invasive procedures appear to be promising options for the treatment of GSM symptoms. However, further studies are necessary to evaluate more thoroughly the effectiveness and safety of these procedure and assess medium and long term results.
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