Evaluation of Laser Therapy for Urgency Urinary Incontinence in Females

Ali Abid
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Urgency urinary incontinence is a major health problem associated with detriments to the social, mental and economical spheres of an affected individual’s life. It is a symptom that is implicated in many syndromes such as overactive bladder, genitourinary syndrome of menopause and mixed urinary incontinence. The exact cause of urgency urinary incontinence has not been elucidated however some theories point to detrusor overactivity, poor bladder compliance and urothelial hypersensitivity as the culprits. The management of urgency urinary incontinence includes a stepwise approach beginning with behavioural and lifestyle modifications and physical therapy followed by pharmacological agents and then, for severe cases, surgical management. Laser therapy is a novel, non-hormonal, minimally invasive treatment approach that is rising in prominence in the literature. In this review an evaluation of the literature is conducted, appraising any relevant studies to determine if laser therapy is a viable management approach. Our finding is that at this current juncture there is not enough evidence to support the implementation of laser therapy for urgency urinary incontinence.
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激光治疗女性急尿失禁疗效评价
紧急性尿失禁是一个主要的健康问题,与受影响个人生活的社会、心理和经济领域的损害有关。这是一种与许多综合征有关的症状,如膀胱过度活动、更年期泌尿生殖系统综合征和混合性尿失禁。紧急性尿失禁的确切原因尚未阐明,但一些理论指出逼尿肌过度活动、膀胱顺应性差和尿路上皮过敏是罪魁祸首。紧急性尿失禁的治疗包括一种循序渐进的方法,从行为和生活方式的改变和物理治疗开始,然后是药物治疗,对于严重病例,再进行手术治疗。激光治疗是一种新颖的、非激素的、微创的治疗方法,在文献中越来越突出。在这篇综述中,对文献进行了评估,评估了任何相关研究,以确定激光治疗是否是一种可行的管理方法。我们的发现是,在目前的关键时刻,没有足够的证据支持激光治疗紧迫性尿失禁。
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