Authors: Eyup Duran Mustafa Tanriseven Nail Ersoz Muharrem Oztas Ismail Hakki Ozerhan Zafer Kilbas Sezai Demirbas
Publish Date: 2015/08/13
Volume: 30, Issue: 11, Pages: 1547-1555
Abstract
Preoperational urinary and sexual dysfunctions of the patients were evaluated by using the surveys prepared according to International Prostate Symptom Score IPSS and International Index of Erectile Function IIEF in men and Index of Female Sexual Function IFSF in womenA total of 56 patients were included in the study 20 of them were women and 36 of them were men The mean age was 56 Abdominoperineal resection APR was performed on 11 patients and low anterior resection LAR was performed on 45 The posttreatment IPSS classes were worsened at a rate of 127 compared to the pretreatment The mean posttreatment sexual dysfunction score of both men and women were decreased by 275 and 178 respectively Rectal tumours located in the lower part resulted in more sexual dysfunctionThe tumour in the 1/3 lower part of the rectal area was determined to be the most effective factor that caused both urinary and sexual dysfunction Patients should be informed about the urinary and sexual dysfunctions in the preoperative consultations
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