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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

Histological findings after non-ablative Er:YAG laser therapy in women with severe vaginal atrophy

Gaspar, A. et al., 2020. 
Climacteric. 2020;23(sup1):S11-S13. 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of non-ablative erbium vaginal laser treatment on vaginal mucosa tissue affected by severe atrophy.

Methods: Ten patients with severe genitourinary syndrome of menopause were treated with two sessions of the non-ablative erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet laser (Er:YAG laser) separated by 4 weeks. Vaginal biopsies were performed before and 3 months after the second treatment. The improvement in vaginal atrophy was assessed using multiple measuring tools before and 6 months after the treatment. The degree of patients' satisfaction was also assessed.

Results: Microscopic examination showed significant changes in the main structural components of the vaginal wall mucosa after two non-ablative Er:YAG laser sessions. The epithelial thickness increased from 45 µm (10-106 µm) to 153 µm (97-244 µm) measured 3 months after the final laser treatment. Vaginal atrophy improved in all patients by all measured outcomes. The degree of patient satisfaction was very high (3.6 on the Likert four-point scale). No adverse events or complications were observed in any of the sessions.

Conclusion: The non-ablative Er:YAG laser seems to be a safe and effective method to increase epithelial thickness of the vaginal mucosa in patients with severe vaginal atrophy.

Keywords: Genitourinary syndrome of menopause; epithelial thickness; erbium laser; vaginal atrophy; vaginal laser therapy.

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