Adolf Lukanović
Ljubljana University Medical Centre
10 Papers
Adolf Lukanović is an academic researcher from Ljubljana University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary incontinence & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Non-ablative Er:YAG laser therapy effect on stress urinary incontinence related to quality of life and sexual function: A randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: The non-ablative Er:YAG laser therapy improves the impact of SUI symptoms on quality of life and sexual function in premenopausal parous women significantly better than placebo and provides a promising minimally-invasive safe treatment alternative for SUI.
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Intrasphincteric autologous myoblast injections with electrical stimulation for stress urinary incontinence
Mija Blaganje,Adolf Lukanović +1 more
TL;DR: To assess the feasibility and safety of ultrasound‐guided autologous myoblast injections into the external urethral sphincter followed by electrical stimulation (ES) as a possible 2‐step treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
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Recurrent pelvic organ prolapse: a case report
Kristina Drusany Starič,Petra Bukovec,Andrej Zore,Adolf Lukanović +3 more
- 13 Jun 2017
TL;DR: The case of a 77-year old Caucasian woman with repeated POP, who underwent six gynecologic operations for correction of recurrent POP, clearly demonstrates dramatic recurrences and how difficult its treatment and prevention can be.
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Changes of external anal sphincter innervation pattern after episiotomy evaluated with multichannel EMG. (Results of the multicenter study TASI-2)
Kristina Drusany-Starič,Corrado Cescon,Adolf Lukanović,Vita Začesta,Olesija Zelenova,Diego Riva,Eleonora Ester Raimondi,Konstantinos Martsidis,Oleksander Protsepko,Kaven Baessler,Maggiorino Barbero,Roberto Merletti +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of the TASI-2 project was to evaluate the effect of delivery related trauma on the external anal sphincter (EAS) muscle with surface electromyography (EMG) with the aim of reducing the incidence of anal incontinence.
Commentary on “The use of laser in urogynaecology”
TL;DR: There is a lack of randomised placebo-controlled trials concerning the effect of vaginal laser treatment for SUI but the improvement in ICIQ-UI SF, PISQ12 and FSFI scores 3 months after single treatment was significantly better in the vaginal erbium laser group than in the sham control group.