Clinical Trial: Effect of Laser Therapy on Vaginal Tissue

Study Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Recruit Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL




Official Title: Effect of Laser Therapy on Vaginal Tissue at Biomechanical, Histological and Molecular Level in Women With Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Pilot Study

Brief Summary: Pelvic floor disorders, including prolapse, incontinence, and vulvovaginal atrophy decrease the quality of life of every fourth woman.
Recent therapy including habits change, rehabilitation, surgery, or hormonal replacement is not possible in all patients.
Laser therapy is currently being proposed as an alternative.
Laser therapy was brought to the gynecological field from dermatology, where it is used for facial rejuvenation (wrinkles) and treatment of other skin abnormalities.
In dermatology, the laser has proven its efficacy at the molecular and histological levels.
However, this concept was brought to gynecology without comparable confirmation.
The skin and vagina have a different structures, therefore effects of laser may differ.
Patient satisfaction with the clinical effects of laser has been reported.
However, based on recent reviews and sheep studies knowledge about histological and other effects is limited.
The goal of this study is to gain knowledge about the histological, biomechanical effects and molecular effects of laser on vagina.
Control samples were collected from women undergoing colporrhaphy.
The laser group underwent laser treatment prior to the surgery.
The gained knowledge may improve laser protocols and in the future maybe laser therapy will become standard treatment in urogynecology.