Remodeling laser therapy of the vagina in genitourinary menopausal syndrome

Orazov M.R. Demyashkin G.A. Toktar L.R.

Journal: Хирургическая практика @spractice

Article in issue: 1, 2018.

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Vaginal atrophy is one of the most frequent pathological conditions of women in peri and postmenopause and its manifestations negatively affect their quality of life.One of the most urgent problems of modern gynecology is changes in the genitourinary tract of women associated with the end of the reproductive period of life and its inevitable aging. To describe estrogen - dependent age - related changes affecting the external genitourinary system, vagina, urethra and bladder, a new term-genitourinary menopausal syndrome-GUMS (IMS, 2014) - was adopted by written vote. Pathogenetically justified therapy for any disorders associated with menopause, is the use of estrogens (IMS 2016). But in the arsenal of the clinician should be and non-drug means with comparable efficiency, in particular, hybrid two-wave fractional laser therapy.The aim of the investigation was to expand the possibilities of therapy for genitourinary syndrome based on clinical and morphological evaluation of the effectiveness of remodeling fractional laser therapy...

genitourinary menopausal syndrome \ vulvovaginal atrophy \ laser remodeling

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IDS: 142221830   |   UDC: 618.15   |   DOI: 10.17238/issn2223-2427.2018.1.22-37