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Does vaginal erbium laser affect subsequent vaginal deliveries?
Abstract
Vaginal erbium laser (VEL) treatments with the SMOOTH™ technology are becoming a popular minimally invasive solution for treating various conditions connected to pelvic floor dysfunction. There have thus far been no published data, however, on the impact of these treatments on subsequent (post-laser treatment) vaginal deliveries. A patient survey for patients who gave birth after laser treatment was designed to take into consideration several other factors that could potentially impact vaginal delivery, e.g. infant weight, pregnancy complications, mother’s BMI, etc. The questionnaire was distributed to patients from three international centers – 37 patients responded to the survey. The results showed no impact of vaginal VEL SMOOTH™ treatments on subsequent deliveries. The results indicate that vaginal erbium laser with SMOOTH™ technology is a safe option for treating pre-menopausal women between deliveries.
Keywords: patient survey., post-laser vaginal delivery, Vaginal erbium laser
Citation: Gaspar A.,Kolodchenko Y.,Gaviria J.,Hreljac I.,Vižintin Z., Does vaginal erbium laser affect subsequent vaginal deliveries?, EGO European Gynecology and Obstetrics (2020); 2020/03:193–196 doi: 10.53260/EGO.2020311
Published: July 1, 2020
ISSUE 2020/03
Position paper, 134–148
Statements, 149–161
Reviews, 162–166
Case reports, 167–169
Case reports, 170–172
Case reports, 173–175
Original articles, 176–179
Original articles, 180–184
Original articles, 185–189 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.202039
Original articles, 190–192 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020310
Original articles, 193–196 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020311
Book Review, 197–197 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020312