Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2022)

The Clinical Effects of Pixel CO<sub>2</sub> Laser on Bladder Neck and Stress Urinary Incontinence

  • Cheng-Yu Long,
  • Jennifer Po-Ning Lee,
  • Zi-Xi Loo,
  • Yi-Yin Liu,
  • Chang-Lin Yeh,
  • Chien-Wei Feng,
  • Kun-Ling Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11174971
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
p. 4971

Abstract

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Background: Our study aims to assess Pixel CO2 laser efficacy for female stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Methods: In the study, 25 women with SUI were included and scheduled for vaginal Pixel CO2 Laser (FemiLift™, Alma Lasers, Israel) treatment. All subjects had a baseline and 6-month post-treatment assessment that included three-dimensional perineal ultrasound and validated questionnaires. Results: Data showed that monthly three-session vaginal Pixel CO2 Laser treatment significantly improved SUI symptoms, as evidenced by validated questionnaires, including UDI-6, IIQ-7, ICIQ, and vaginal laxity questionnaire (p 2 Laser efficacy in vaginal treatment was 20/25 (80%), and the perineal sonography showed that laser treatment significantly decreased bladder neck mobility and middle urethral area (during resting and straining). Permanent adverse events were not found. Conclusions: The results of our study suggested that for the treatment of mild to moderate SUI symptoms, Pixel CO2 Laser is effective and safe; however, more studies and a longer follow-up should be conducted to confirm its efficacy and durability.

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