A prospective pilot study to assess for histologic changes on vulvar biopsies in postmenopausal women with lichen sclerosus treated with fractionated CO2 laser therapy

Author:

Dieter Alexis A.12ORCID,Iglesia Cheryl B.12,Lee Jennifer H.2,Etcheverry Maria J.2,Gonzales Melissa K.3,Sokol Andrew I.12,Tefera Eshetu3,Cardis Michael A.12

Affiliation:

1. MedStar Washington Hospital Center Washington District of Columbia USA

2. Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington District of Columbia USA

3. MedStar Health Research Institute Hyattsville Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the histologic characteristics of vulvar tissues before and after completion of fractionated carbon dioxide (CO2) laser therapy (FxCO2) for vulvar lichen sclerosus (LS). The secondary objective was to assess subjective improvement in symptoms via the Skindex‐16 questionnaire.MethodsThis prospective single‐arm study was conducted from April 2021 to August 2022 at one academic medical center. Ten postmenopausal women with biopsy‐proven LS planning FxCO2 laser treatment were enrolled. Exclusion criteria included prior transvaginal mesh for prolapse, topical corticosteroid use within 8 weeks, prior pelvic radiation, malignancy, active genital infection, or pregnancy. The vulvovaginal SmartXide2‐V2‐LR laser system fractionated CO2 laser (DEKA) was utilized to treat visually affected areas of vulvar and perianal LS with a single pass. Subjects underwent three treatments 4–6 weeks apart. Subjects completed the Skindex‐16 questionnaire and had vulvar biopsy at baseline and at 4 weeks after completion of fractionated CO2 laser therapy. Blinded histologic slides were scored by one dermatopathologist (Michael A. Cardis) rating from 1 to 5 the degree of dermal sclerosis, inflammation, and epidermal atrophy. Change scores were calculated as the difference between pre‐ and post‐treatment scores for each subject.ResultsThe 10 subjects enrolled had a mean age of 61 and most were white, privately insured, and had a college/graduate‐level education. Post‐fractionated CO2 laser treatment vulvar biopsies showed significant improvement in sclerosis and epidermal atrophy compared with pretreatment baseline biopsy specimens (p < 0.05) with no statistically significant change found in inflammation score. Skindex‐16 and FSFI scores showed a trend towards improvement (p > 0.05 for both). A statistically significant correlation was found between change in sclerosis and Skindex‐16 symptoms scores with an average change of 21.4 units in Skindex‐16 symptoms score for every one‐point change in histologic sclerosis score (p = 0.03).ConclusionsIn postmenopausal women with vulvar LS undergoing fractionated CO2 laser, symptomatic improvements correlated with histologic change in degree of sclerosis on vulvar biopsy. These results demonstrate FxCO2 laser therapy as a promising option for the treatment of LS and suggest that further studies should assess degree of sclerosis on histopathology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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