Light and energy‐based therapeutics for genitourinary applications: Consensus on protocols and best practices

Author:

Alexiades Macrene R.123ORCID,Iglesias Cheryl45,Sokol Eric6,Gaspar Adrian7ORCID,Tadir Yona8

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center of New York New York New York USA

2. Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Syggros Hospital Athens Greece

4. Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Urology Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington District of Columbia USA

5. MedStar Health Washington District of Columbia USA

6. Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford California USA

7. Gynecology Department Uroclinic Mendoza University of Mendoza Argentina Mendoza Argentina

8. Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic University of California Irvine USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLasers and energy‐based technologies have been developed for genitourinary applications over the past several decades.AimsThis consensus article aims to categorize the published articles and clinical trial data that culminated in protocol development of technology for genitourinary applications, and to develop consistent parameters in future clinical trials.Materials and MethodsThe published articles and clinical trials data on lasers and energy‐based devices applied to genitourinary conditions were categorized according to device and condition and consensus developed on protocols and parameters.ResultsThe devices in genitourinary applications were classified as fractional lasers, radiofrequency and high‐intensity focused electromagnetic field therapy. The consensus of the protocols and parameters based upon the published clinical trials of their application to the vaginal and urologic conditions associated with genitourinary syndrome of menopause was developed and organized according to device and condition.DiscussionThe status of FDA clearances and future pathways are discussed.ConclusionsThis consensus article categorizes and presents the protocols and practices for the main classes of lasers and energy‐based devices for genitourinary applications in future clinical trials.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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