Non – invasive management and treatment of female stress urinary incontinence with a CO2 LASER

Bader Alexandros

Urinary incontinence affect millions of people worldwide, seriously impairing their quality of life. “FemiLift” CO2 laser works very well in treating symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. The laser stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which in turn thickens the wall of the vagina putting pressure on adjacent structures, such as the urethra …

Posted in 2015 Volume 14 – Issue 4 Tagged , , ,

Repair of urinary incontinence in postmenopausal patients with trans obturator tapes: 2 years of experience in a series of 30 patients

Pergialiotis V, Lagadas A, Κarakalpakis D, Oikonomidis P, Giannakopoulos K

Urinary incontinence is a disorder that occurs mainly in postmenopausal women and augments with advanced age. The aim of modern urogynecology is the treatment of this problem with minimal invasive techniques with few complications. We presents a group of 30 patients with stress urinary incontinence treated with biosynthetic trans obturator tapes …

Posted in 2010 Volume 9 – Issue 3 Tagged , ,

Minimally invasive techniques for the correction of stress urinary incontinence in women

Liapis A

Women with stress urinary incontinence have the choice between conservative and surgical treatment options. Surgery can be performed in cases where conservative treatment fails or in patients with severe stress urinary incontinence. Surgical procedures usually give fast results but carry the risk of complications. More scientific data with validated outcome measures which take into account …

Posted in 2005 Volume 4 – Issue 4 Tagged , , , , , ,