Vaginal Laser Treatment Shows Promise in Treating OAB

03/01/2023

Vaginal laser surgery may be effective in treating overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), according to a study in Menopause.

Erbium: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Erbium YAG) vaginal laser treatment is already used to treat various symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause, vaginal relaxation syndrome, and pelvic organ prolapse by increasing epithelial thickness and stimulating the growth of new collagen and blood vessels.

This new small-scale study sought to evaluate the efficacy of the vaginal Erbium YAG laser in the treatment of OAB. Participants received a single laser treatment and were evaluated 12 weeks after the session. Women receiving the laser treatment reported less nocturia and urgency, as well as significant differences in daytime urination frequency, urgency episodes, and increased voided volume. Additional benefits included reduced vaginal atrophy symptoms.

Adverse events were minimal, including mild vaginal pain and vaginal bleeding. All these problems were gone by the time of the 12-week follow-up. Larger studies are needed in the future to include longer-term follow-up.

"The results of this small study showed some benefit of Erbium YAG laser for the treatment of overactive bladder symptoms, with minimal adverse events at 12 weeks. Larger studies with longer-term follow-up, as well as a cost-effectiveness analysis, are needed before this treatment can be recommended as a therapy for overactive bladder syndrome," says Dr. Stephanie Faubion, The North American Menopause Society medical director, in a news release.

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