Sexual dysfunction after curative radical resection of rectal cancer in men: the role of extended systematic lymph-node dissection
This study was designed to determine the incidence and patterns of sexual dysfunction after curative radical resections (CRR) with or without extended systematic lymph-node dissection (ESLND) for rectal cancer Material/Methods: A total of 91 patients with rectal cancer were reviewed with respect to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical science monitor 2006-02, Vol.12 (2), p.CR70-CR74 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was designed to determine the incidence and patterns of sexual dysfunction after curative radical resections (CRR) with or without extended systematic lymph-node dissection (ESLND) for rectal cancer Material/Methods: A total of 91 patients with rectal cancer were reviewed with respect to surgical procedures and postoperative sexual functions using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), a 15-item self-administered questionnaire. CCR (abdomino-perineal resections or sphincter-saving anterior resections) was performed in 78 patients (Group I) and ESLND plus CRR in 13 patients (Group II), and sexual functions were also evaluated in the colostomy and non-colostomy subgroups.
In the postoperative period, the five domains of IIEF scoring decreased significantly from the preoperative scores in both groups (p0.05). Having a permanent colostomy decreases IIEF scores in all colostomized patients.
CRR and CRR+ESLND both decrease sexual function and lymph-node dissection is not considered to have any additive effect on this decrease. In addition to standard surgery, anxiety about having a malignant disease and permanent colostomy may play an important role in male sexual dysfunction. |
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ISSN: | 1234-1010 |