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非剥脱性铒(YAG)和钕(YAG)激光治疗肛门失禁和阴道萎缩:病例报告

Non-ablative Erbium (YAG) and Neodymium (YAG) Laser Treatment for Anal Incontinence and Vaginal Atrophy: A Case Study.

作者信息

Okui Nobuo, Ikegami Tadashi, Erel C Tamer

机构信息

Urology, Yokosuka Urogynecology and Urology Clinic, Yokosuka, JPN.

Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka, JPN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Mar 5;16(3):e55542. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55542. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

In this case study, a 68-year-old woman with anal incontinence (AI) and vaginal atrophy (VVA), who did not respond to traditional treatments such as pelvic floor exercises or hormone therapy, underwent three sessions of laser treatment using RenovaLase (SP Dynamis; Fotona d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia), which employs non-ablative Erbium:YAG and Neodymium:YAG lasers. Significant improvements were observed in the VVA symptoms, with AI being resolved. The Vaginal Health Index Score increased from 7 points at the initial assessment to 18 points at 12 months after treatment. Similarly, the Cleveland Clinic Florida Fecal Incontinence Score and St. Mark's Incontinence Score, initially at 4 points each, improved to 0 points, indicating resolution of incontinence symptoms. MRI results demonstrated vascular enhancement and growth in the anal sphincter, with the thickness of the internal anal sphincter slightly increasing from initial measurements to a maximum of 0.36 cm, and improvements in resting and squeeze pressures from 42 mmHg to 110 mmHg, respectively. These findings underscore the effectiveness of RenovaLase® laser treatment for VVA and AI symptoms, offering a novel option for pelvic floor health management in postmenopausal women, especially those resistant to the use of artificial devices for anal improvement. In the environment of hormonal decline after menopause, the atrophy of pelvic vessels leads to reduced blood flow. This situation, where a noticeable lack of blood flow occurs during pretreatment of the pelvic vessels, is addressed by laser treatment. This phenomenon has been named "re-canalization." This case suggests the potential of this therapy as an alternative for patients resistant to conventional methods involving the insertion of devices into the anus to improve fecal incontinence. Further research is needed to explore its potential benefits.

摘要

在本病例研究中,一名68岁患有肛门失禁(AI)和阴道萎缩(VVA)的女性,对盆底肌锻炼或激素治疗等传统治疗方法无反应,接受了3次使用RenovaLase(SP Dynamis;斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那Fotona d.o.o.公司)的激光治疗,该设备采用非剥脱性铒:钇铝石榴石激光和钕:钇铝石榴石激光。观察到VVA症状有显著改善,AI症状得到解决。阴道健康指数评分从初始评估时的7分提高到治疗后12个月的18分。同样,佛罗里达克利夫兰诊所粪便失禁评分和圣马克失禁评分最初均为4分,改善到了0分,表明失禁症状得到解决。MRI结果显示肛门括约肌血管增强和生长,肛门内括约肌厚度从初始测量值略有增加,最大达到0.36厘米,静息压力和收缩压力分别从42 mmHg提高到110 mmHg。这些发现强调了RenovaLase®激光治疗对VVA和AI症状的有效性,为绝经后女性盆底健康管理提供了一种新选择,特别是对于那些抗拒使用人工装置改善肛门功能的女性。在绝经后激素水平下降的环境中,盆腔血管萎缩导致血流减少。激光治疗解决了这种在盆腔血管预处理期间明显缺乏血流的情况。这种现象被称为“再通”。该病例表明这种疗法对于抗拒涉及将装置插入肛门以改善粪便失禁的传统方法的患者具有作为替代方案的潜力。需要进一步研究以探索其潜在益处。

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