Preservation of Erectile and Ejaculatory Functions After Tetramodal Bladder-Sparing Therapy Incorporating Consolidative Partial Cystectomy Against Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
OBJECTIVETo cross-sectionally assess erectile and ejaculatory functions after tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy consisting of transurethral resection, chemoradiotherapy, and consolidative partial cystectomy in patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer.MATERIALS AND METHODSAmong 72 enrolled male...
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description | OBJECTIVETo cross-sectionally assess erectile and ejaculatory functions after tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy consisting of transurethral resection, chemoradiotherapy, and consolidative partial cystectomy in patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer.MATERIALS AND METHODSAmong 72 enrolled male patients who underwent tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy from 2006 to 2019, 42 who visited the outpatient clinic from February to October 2020 received questionnaires. Erectile function, ejaculatory function, and quality of life were assessed using the International Index of Erectile Function short form, the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form, and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy.RESULTSAmong the 42 patients, 9 were excluded because of incomplete responses and 33 were eligible for analyses. The median (range) age at survey and the time from treatment completion to responding to the questionnaires was 70 (50-87) years and 4.2 (0.4-14.0) years, respectively. The median International Index of Erectile Function short form-5 score was 11 (5-25), and 3 (9.1%) and 9 (27.3%) patients had no and mild erectile dysfunction, respectively. The Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form results showed that 23 (69.7%) patients responded that they could ejaculate. Patients with higher Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores had better erectile function and quality of life than those with lower Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores.CONCLUSIONPreservation of erectile and ejaculatory functions was demonstrated in muscle invasive bladder cancer patients treated with tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy. In addition to lower urinary tract function, preservation of male sexual function, especially ejaculatory function, in bladder-sparing therapy can be an advantage over radical cystectomy. |
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Erectile function, ejaculatory function, and quality of life were assessed using the International Index of Erectile Function short form, the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form, and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy.RESULTSAmong the 42 patients, 9 were excluded because of incomplete responses and 33 were eligible for analyses. The median (range) age at survey and the time from treatment completion to responding to the questionnaires was 70 (50-87) years and 4.2 (0.4-14.0) years, respectively. The median International Index of Erectile Function short form-5 score was 11 (5-25), and 3 (9.1%) and 9 (27.3%) patients had no and mild erectile dysfunction, respectively. The Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form results showed that 23 (69.7%) patients responded that they could ejaculate. Patients with higher Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores had better erectile function and quality of life than those with lower Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores.CONCLUSIONPreservation of erectile and ejaculatory functions was demonstrated in muscle invasive bladder cancer patients treated with tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy. 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Patients with higher Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores had better erectile function and quality of life than those with lower Male Sexual Health Questionnaire Ejaculatory Dysfunction short form scores.CONCLUSIONPreservation of erectile and ejaculatory functions was demonstrated in muscle invasive bladder cancer patients treated with tetramodal bladder-sparing therapy. 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