Title of article :
Sexual function, quality of life, and severity of anal incontinence after anal sphincteroplasty
Author/Authors :
Elisa R. Trowbridge، نويسنده , , Daniel Morgan، نويسنده , , Matthew J. Trowbridge، نويسنده , , John O.L. DeLancey، نويسنده , , Dee E. Fenner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
5
From page :
1753
To page :
1757
Abstract :
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the severity of anal incontinence and its impact on quality of life and sexual function in women after anal sphincteroplasty. Study design Eighty-six women who underwent anal sphincteroplasty during the years 1993 to 2004 were mailed validated survey instruments to evaluate continence status, health-related quality of life, and sexual functioning. Demographic and perioperative data were obtained from patient charts. Results At a mean follow-up time of 5.6 ± 3.0 years, 6 women (11%) were totally continent; 8 women (15%) were incontinent of flatus only, and 41 women (75%) were incontinent of liquid and/or solid stool. Sexual function scores were not correlated with continence scores; 24% vs 4% of subjects who had undergone an overlapping sphincteroplasty versus an end-to-end sphincteroplasty reported pain during intercourse (P = .04). Conclusion Anal continence rates 5 years after anal sphincteroplasty are disappointing, adversely impact quality of life, yet do not appear to relate to sexual function.
Keywords :
Anal incontinenceAnal sphincteroplastyQuality of lifeSexual function
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number :
645834
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