FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to urology, gynaecology, physiotherapy. A method involves electrical stimulation of periurethral tissues. The electrical stimulation is ensured by a vaginal sensor. The patient is exposed to current of the frequency 12-35 Hz, pulse duration 200-400 mcS. The exposure length is 25-30 minutes. The therapeutic course is 10-15 sessions. The electrical stimulation is followed with the introduction of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid in a submucous layer of the middle one-third of urethra. In 15-20 days after the introduction of said dextranomer is followed with another electrical stimulation in said modes in number of 5-10 sessions.
EFFECT: method provides higher clinical effectiveness, prolongs the remission due to charged dextranomer particle confinement and intensifies the formation of proper collagen fibres in an introduction place.
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Dates
2011-07-20—Published
2010-01-12—Filed