The Utility of CO2 Laser Treatment of Pelvic Symptoms in Women with Previous Perineal Trauma during Delivery
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Women Undergoing Episiotomy (n = 11) | Women Undergoing Spontaneous Laceration (n = 16) | p-Value |
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Age | |||
<21 | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
21–35 | 7 (63.6%) | 9 (56.3%) | 0.50 |
>35 | 4 (36.4%) | 7 (43.7%) | |
Parity | |||
0 | 1 (9.1%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
1 | 6 (54.5%) | 8 (50.0%) | 0.57 |
2–4 | 4 (36.4%) | 8 (50.0%) | |
History of cesarean section | 3 (27.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.02 |
Dyspareunia | 9 (81.8%) | 13 (81.3%) | 0.68 |
Introitus | 10 (90.9%) | 9 (56.3%) | 0.06 |
Dryness | 8 (72.7%) | 8 (50.0%) | 0.22 |
Pruritus | 2 (18.2%) | 5 (31.3%) | 0.38 |
Burning | 4 (36.4%) | 4 (25.0%) | 0.14 |
Heat | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (12.5%) | 0.34 |
Urinary stress incontinence | 2 (18.2%) | 2 (12.5%) | 0.54 |
Symptoms | Before the Treatment | After the Treatment | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
Dyspareunia | 8 (7–10) | 6 (4.5–8) | 0.01 |
Introitus | 7.5 (5.25–9.25) | 6.5 (3.5–7.25) | 0.03 |
Dryness | 5.5 (3.5–8.75) | 4 (2–7.75) | 0.04 |
Pruritus | 5.5 (3–5.5) | 1 (0–1) | 0.18 |
Burning | 4.5 (1.75–8.75) | 1.5 (0.25–8) | 0.18 |
Heat | - | - | n/a |
Dyspareunia | 6 (4.5–8) | 4 (2.5–5.5) | <0.01 |
Introitus | 6.5 (3.5–7.25) | 3 (1.5–5–25) | <0.01 |
Dryness | 4 (2.5–7.75) | 2 (0.6.5) | 0.04 |
Pruritus | 1 (0–1) | 0 (0–0) | 0.32 |
Burning | 1.5 (0.25–8) | 0 (0–5.25) | 0.11 |
Heat | - | - | n/a |
Dyspareunia | 4 (2.5–5.5) | 1 (0–3.5) | 0.01 |
Introitus | 3 (1.5–5.25) | 1 (0–2.5) | 0.01 |
Dryness | 2 (0–6.5) | 2 (0–4.5) | 0.18 |
Pruritus | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 1.00 |
Burning | 0 (0–5.25) | 0 (0–0) | 0.32 |
Heat | - | - | n/s |
Dyspareunia | 8 (7–10) | 1 (0–3.5) | <0.01 |
Introitus | 7.5 (5.25–9.25) | 1 (0–2.5) | <0.01 |
Dryness | 5.5 (3.5–8.75) | 2 (0–4.5) | 0.02 |
Pruritus | 5.5 (3–5.5) | 0 (0–0) | 0.18 |
Burning | 4.5 (1.75–8.75) | 0 (0–0) | 0.07 |
Heat | - | - | n/a |
Symptoms | Before the Treatment | After the Treatment | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
Dyspareunia | 8 (6–10) | 7 (1.5–8) | <0.01 |
Introitus | 8 (7.5–10) | 7 (3–8.5) | 0.03 |
Dryness | 6.5 (5–7.75) | 3.5 (2–6.25) | 0.02 |
Pruritus | 5 (2.5–7) | 5 (1.5–6) | 0.16 |
Burning | 8 (2.75–9.5) | 0.5 (0–4) | 0.07 |
Heat | 4.5 (1–4.5) | 2.5 (0–2.5) | 0.18 |
Dyspareunia | 8 (7–9) | 4 (2–7) | 0.02 |
Introitus | 8 (5.75–9.25) | 3 (1.5–6.25) | 0.03 |
Dryness | 5 (2.25–7) | 2 (0.5–5.75) | 0.18 |
Pruritus | 3.5 (1.25–5) | 1.5 (0–4.5) | 0.10 |
Burning | 0.5 (0–0.5) | 0 (0–0) | 0.32 |
Heat | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 1.00 |
Dyspareunia | 3 (2.6.25) | 1 (0–4.25) | 0.03 |
Introitus | 2 (1.5–5) | 0 (0–3) | 0.06 |
Dryness | 2 (0–2) | 1 (0–1) | 0.32 |
Pruritus | 3 (0–3) | 3 (0–3) | 1.00 |
Burning | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 1.00 |
Heat | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 1.00 |
Dyspareunia | 8 (6–10) | 1 (0–4.5) | <0.01 |
Introitus | 8 (7.5–10) | 1 (0–5.5) | <0.1 |
Dryness | 6.5 (5–7.75) | 2 (1–4) | 0.01 |
Pruritus | 5 (2.5–7) | 3 (0–6) | 0.06 |
Burning | 8 (2.75–9.5) | 0 (0–3.75) | 0.07 |
Heat | 4.5 (1–4.5) | 2.5 (0–2.5) | 0.18 |
Characteristics | Women Undergoing Episiotomy (n = 11) | Women Undergoing Spontaneous Laceration (n = 16) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
One treatment | 11 (100.0%) | 16 (100.0%) | 0.49 |
Two treatments | 11 (100.0%) | 10 (62.5%) | |
Three treatments | 11 (100.0%) | 8 (50.0%) | |
Symptoms before first treatment | |||
Dyspareunia | 9 (7–10) | 8 (6–10) | 0.95 |
Introitus | 7.5 (5.25–9.25) | 8 (7.5–10) | 0.28 |
Dryness | 5.5 (3.5–8.75) | 6.5 (5–7.75) | 0.80 |
Pruritus | 5.5 (3–5.5) | 5 (2.5–7) | 1.0 |
Burning | 4.5 (1.75–8.75) | 8 (2.75–9.5) | 0.68 |
Heat | - | 4.5 (1–4.5) | n/a |
Urinary stress Incontinence | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 1.0 |
Symptoms at first control | |||
Dyspareunia | 6 (4.5–8) | 7 (1.5–8) | 0.60 |
Introitus | 6.5 (3.5–7.25) | 7 (3–8.5) | 0.60 |
Dryness | 4 (2–7.75) | 3.5 (2–6.25) | 0.65 |
Pruritus | 1 (0–1) | 5 (1.5–6) | 0.19 |
Burning | 1.5 (0.25–8) | 0.5 (0–4) | 0.49 |
Heat | - | 2.5 (0–2.5) | n/a |
Symptoms before second treatment | |||
Dyspareunia | 6 (4.5–8) | 8 (7–9) | 0.25 |
Introitus | 6.5 (3.5–7.25) | 8 (5.75–9.25) | 0.18 |
Dryness | 4 (2–7.75) | 5 (2.25–7) | 0.93 |
Pruritus | 1 (0–1) | 3.5 (1.25–5) | 0.27 |
Burning | 1.5 (0.25–8) | 0.5 (0–0–5) | 0.53 |
Heat | - | 0 (0–0) | n/a |
Symptoms at second control | |||
Dyspareunia | 4 (2.5–5.5) | 4 (2–7) | 0.84 |
Introitus | 3 (1.5–5.25) | 3 (1.5–6.25) | 0.87 |
Dryness | 2 (0–6.5) | 2 (0.5–5.75) | 0.93 |
Pruritus | 0 (0–0) | 1.5 (0–4.5) | 0.53 |
Burning | 0 (0–5.25) | 0 (0–0) | 1.0 |
Heat | 0 (0–0) | - | n/a |
Symptoms before third treatment | |||
Dyspareunia | 4 (2.5–5.5) | 3 (2–6.25) | 0.86 |
Introitus | 3 (1.5–5.25) | 2 (1–5.5) | 0.86 |
Dryness | 2 (0–6.5) | 2 (0–2) | 0.63 |
Pruritus | 0 (0–0) | 3 (0–3) | 0.40 |
Burning | 0 (0–5.25) | 0 (0–0) | 1.0 |
Heat | - | (0–0) | n/a |
Symptoms at third control | |||
Dyspareunia | 1 (0–3.5) | 1 (0–4.25) | 1.0 |
Introitus | 1 (0–2.5) | 0 (0–3) | 0.51 |
Dryness | 2 (0–4.5) | 1 (0–1) | 0.49 |
Pruritus | 0 (0–0) | 3 (0–3) | 0.40 |
Burning | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 1.00 |
Heat | - | 0 (0–0) | n/a |
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Filippini, M.; Angioli, R.; Luvero, D.; Sammarini, M.; De Felice, G.; Latella, S.; de Góis Speck, N.M.; Farinelli, M.; Martire, F.G.; Gulino, F.A.; et al. The Utility of CO2 Laser Treatment of Pelvic Symptoms in Women with Previous Perineal Trauma during Delivery. J. Pers. Med. 2024, 14, 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010060
Filippini M, Angioli R, Luvero D, Sammarini M, De Felice G, Latella S, de Góis Speck NM, Farinelli M, Martire FG, Gulino FA, et al. The Utility of CO2 Laser Treatment of Pelvic Symptoms in Women with Previous Perineal Trauma during Delivery. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2024; 14(1):60. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010060
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilippini, Maurizio, Roberto Angioli, Daniela Luvero, Margaret Sammarini, Giovanna De Felice, Silvia Latella, Neila Maria de Góis Speck, Miriam Farinelli, Francesco Giuseppe Martire, Ferdinando Antonio Gulino, and et al. 2024. "The Utility of CO2 Laser Treatment of Pelvic Symptoms in Women with Previous Perineal Trauma during Delivery" Journal of Personalized Medicine 14, no. 1: 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010060
APA StyleFilippini, M., Angioli, R., Luvero, D., Sammarini, M., De Felice, G., Latella, S., de Góis Speck, N. M., Farinelli, M., Martire, F. G., Gulino, F. A., Incognito, G. G., & Capriglione, S. (2024). The Utility of CO2 Laser Treatment of Pelvic Symptoms in Women with Previous Perineal Trauma during Delivery. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 14(1), 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010060