function, the Beck depression indices and their expectation of sexual function after surgery.
RESULTSSixty-two premenopausal sexually active women were included (mean age 40.5 years). The cure rate from SUI was 92%, 89%, 87% and 84% at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months, respectively. All patients attended the visit before and the first visit after surgery, while 71%, 42% and 24% were assessed at the 12-, 18 and 24-month visits, respectively. The mean follow-up was 12 months. Fiftytwo women resumed their sexual activity early within the 8 weeks after surgery and the frequency of coitus in more than twothirds of patients was at least once per month. The number of women who expected either looseness or tightness of the vagina was more than that estimated from patient perceptions. There was a difference between the patient's sensation of vaginal length abnormalities during coitus (two women) and patient expectation (18 women).
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