The effect of different types of hysterectomy on urinary and sexual functions: a prospective study
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The effect of different types of hysterectomy on urinary and sexual functions: a prospective study
Abstract
A prospective observational study was designed to evaluate the effect of the different techniques of hysterectomy on urinary and sexual function. One hundred and eighty-seven women aged 29-73 years and admitted for hysterectomy for various indications were recruited to the study. Women presenting primarily with major uterine prolapse and those requiring radical hysterectomy were excluded. Patients underwent one of four different techniques of hysterectomy: total abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic or subtotal. All patients completed a standardised questionnaire addressing urinary and sexual symptoms and underwent urodynamic testing using the Lectromed 6000 System (Lectromed, Letchworth, Herts, UK) before and 6 months after surgery. Out of 187 women, 184 (98.4%) had completed data. Seventy-three patients (39%) had a total abdominal hysterectomy, 62 (34%) had vaginal, 38 (21%) had laparoscopic and 11 (6%) had subtotal hysterectomy. At 6 months after surgery, urinary symptoms occurred less frequently (P<0.01) and urodynamic studies remained unchanged. Moreover, patients reported significantly lower rates of stress incontinence (P=0.005), urgency (P=0.03) and deep dyspareunia (P<0.001) than before the operation, regardless of the hysterectomy technique used. The route of hysterectomy did not influence the outcome of surgery. We conclude that simple hysterectomy, whether performed abdominally, vaginally or laparoscopically, does not adversely affect urinary or sexual function at 6 months after surgery.
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The effect of different types of hysterectomy on urinary and sexual functions: a prospective study.J Urol. 2005 Mar;173(3):930. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)60403-x. J Urol. 2005. PMID: 15711338 No abstract available.
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