2019
DOI: 10.5152/tjg.2019.18676
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Sexual function after proctectomy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: A prospective study

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“…Our study demonstrated significant heterogeneity across the 20 participating Italian hospitals in the number of cases performed per year, with 11 hospitals (55%) performing less than five procedures during the 12 months recruitment period. Rectal resection in CD can be particularly difficult in view of adhesions, inflammation and chronic pelvic abscesses, with possible implications on postoperative functional outcomes such as genitourinary function [ 16 ]. Of the 16 hospitals performing at least one procedure between completion proctectomy and proctocolectomy, only four (25%) performed at least three procedures per year, which could also reflect on the difficulties for surgeons in training to accumulate exposure to these complex procedures [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study demonstrated significant heterogeneity across the 20 participating Italian hospitals in the number of cases performed per year, with 11 hospitals (55%) performing less than five procedures during the 12 months recruitment period. Rectal resection in CD can be particularly difficult in view of adhesions, inflammation and chronic pelvic abscesses, with possible implications on postoperative functional outcomes such as genitourinary function [ 16 ]. Of the 16 hospitals performing at least one procedure between completion proctectomy and proctocolectomy, only four (25%) performed at least three procedures per year, which could also reflect on the difficulties for surgeons in training to accumulate exposure to these complex procedures [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also highlighted the importance of the surgical technique and the fact that it was crucial to spare the nerve plexi within the pre-sacral region. 30 In contrast, Harnoy et al 31 observed worsening of sexual function in up to 50% of women, while erectile dysfunction was identified in 25% of men after RP with IPAA. In our study, half of the patients stated that they suffered from sexual dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These outcomes were found to be acceptable and in agreement with prior studies. 29 Gklavas et al 30 reported that proctocolectomy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease caused no adverse effects on sexual function. These authors highlighted that all surgery in their report had been performed by an experienced colorectal surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of evidence in this field, the literature identifies high levels of sexual disability identified among both male and female IBD patients, with just over half indicating that their IBD had a negative effect on their relationship status [ 30 ]. Both males and females tend to be more affected by surgery, especially after a proctectomy [ 31 ]. Just over half of the respondents said their libido had diminished, and this was true for both CD and UC patients [ 32 ].…”
Section: Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%