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Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: It has been proposed that fractional carbon dioxide (fCO2) vaginal laser can also treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by increasing collagen production. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of vaginal fCO2 laser therapy in patients complaining of SUI. Methods: This is a prospective, open-label study of women over 18 years old with complaints of urogenital symptoms. Women with a history of vaginal estrogen use within the last 3 months were excluded. Participants received 3 laser treatments 6 weeks apart. Cough stress test (CST) was performed at each visit. Incontinence-Quality of Life (I-QOL), Questionnaire for Urinary …
Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that the fractional carbon dioxide (fCO2) vaginal laser improves genitourinary symptoms of menopause. It has been proposed that fCO2 vaginal laser can also treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by increasing collagen production. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of vaginal fCO2 laser therapy in patient complaining of SUI. Methods: Women over 18 years old with complaints of urogenital symptoms who had been off vaginal estrogen for at least three months were enrolled in this open-label prospective trial. Participants received 3 laser treatments approximately 6 weeks apart. Stress test was performed on …
Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Fractional Carbon Dioxide Vaginal Laser For The Treatment Of Urinary Symptoms: Preliminary Short-Term Results, Annah Vollstedt, Lauren Tennyson, Michael Rezaee, Ly Hoang Roberts, Larry Sirls, Priya Padmanabhan, Kenneth M. Peters
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: It has been proposed that fractional carbon dioxide (fCO2) vaginal laser can also treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by increasing collagen production. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of vaginal fCO2 laser therapy in patients complaining of SUI. Methods: This is a prospective, open-label study of women over 18 years old with complaints of urogenital symptoms. Women with a history of vaginal estrogen use within the last 3 months were excluded. Participants received 3 laser treatments 6 weeks apart. Cough stress test (CST) was performed at each visit. Incontinence-Quality of Life (I-QOL), Questionnaire for Urinary …
Lead Extraction In The Contemporary Setting: The Lexicon Study. An Observational Retrospective Study Of Consecutive Laser Lead Extractions, Oussama Wazni, Md, Laurence M. Epstein, Md, Roger G. Carrillo, Md, Charles Love, Md, Stuart W. Adler, Md, David W. Riggio, Md, Shahzad S. Karim, Md, Jamil Bashir, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md, John P. Dimarco, Md, Phd, Joshua M. Cooper, Md, John R. Onufer, Md, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Md, Stephen P. Kutalek, Md, Sherri Dentry-Mabry, Msn, Carolyn M. Ervin, Phd, Bruce L. Wilkoff, Md
Lead Extraction In The Contemporary Setting: The Lexicon Study. An Observational Retrospective Study Of Consecutive Laser Lead Extractions, Oussama Wazni, Md, Laurence M. Epstein, Md, Roger G. Carrillo, Md, Charles Love, Md, Stuart W. Adler, Md, David W. Riggio, Md, Shahzad S. Karim, Md, Jamil Bashir, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md, John P. Dimarco, Md, Phd, Joshua M. Cooper, Md, John R. Onufer, Md, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Md, Stephen P. Kutalek, Md, Sherri Dentry-Mabry, Msn, Carolyn M. Ervin, Phd, Bruce L. Wilkoff, Md
Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers
Objectives: This study sought to examine the safety and efficacy of laser-assisted lead extraction and the indications, outcomes, and risk factors in a large series of consecutive patients.
Background: The need for lead extraction has been increasing in direct relationship to the increased numbers of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices.
Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing transvenous laser-assisted lead extraction at 13 centers were included.
Results: Between January 2004 and December 2007, 1,449 consecutive patients underwent laser-assisted lead extraction of 2,405 leads (20 to 270 procedures/site). Median implantation duration was 82.1 months (0.4 to 356.8 months). Leads were completely removed 96.5% of the …