Sexual function after vaginal surgery for stress incontinence: Results of a mailed questionnaire

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Lemack, GE [1 ]
Zimmern, PE [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Urol, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
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10.1016/S0090-4295(00)00626-9
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives. To address the issue of sexual dysfunction after vaginal surgery for incontinence based on responses to a mailed questionnaire. Methods. A sexual function questionnaire was mailed to 93 women who underwent anterior vaginal wall suspension for stress urinary incontinence alone (group 1) or in conjunction with a concomitant posterior repair (group 2) at least 1 year previously. Results. A total of 56 (60%) women responded. Following surgery, 10 (37%) women in group 1 reported themselves as sexually active and 12 (41%) in group 2, which was similar to preoperative values. Only woman in group 1 and 3 women in group 2 attributed their sexual inactivity to their own lack of desire or inability to have intercourse. Overall, 20% of women noted pain during intercourse, a finding slightly lower than the preoperative incidence (29%). No difference in the incidence of dyspareunia was noted between groups. Still, several women (18%) reported intercourse to be worse following surgery. Women who were either premenopausal or on hormone replacement therapy were more likely to be sexually active following surgery (46%) than those not on hormone replacement (17%). Conclusions. Overall, the percentage of women who were sexually active did not appear to be affected by a vaginal suspension procedure for incontinence. Symptomatic vaginal narrowing was rare, even among women undergoing simultaneous posterior repair. Still, nearly 20% of women considered intercourse to be worse postoperatively, although not all women reported dyspareunia. The possible causes for postoperative sexual dysfunction require further investigation. UROLOGY 56: 223-227, 2000. (C) 2000, Elsevier Science Inc.
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