Evaluation of sexual functions and quality of life in female patients after hysterectomy for benign symptomatic diseases

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Objective: To evaluate selected quality of life parameters among sexually active patients who underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (TAH-BSO) for benign symptomatic disease. Materials and Methods: Fifty-six TAH-BSO patients (20 menopausal + 36 premenopausalhysterectomized women) were evaluated between September 2017 and May 2018 using the FSFI, ASEX and SF-36 scores with individual interviews before and six months after TAH + BSO surgery. Results: The preoperative and postoperative period scores from three different validated questionnaires were found to be significantly different for all patients. Scores in the postoperative periods were better in all patients. Also, scores in the preoperative and postoperative periods were higher among premenopausal patients than menopausal patients. Conclusion: Our results showed that sexual function and quality of life improved in all patients who underwent TAH-BSO for benign symptomatic disease. Also, menopausal status is very important.

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Can, K., Güler, T., Çabuş, Kılıç, D., & Kabukçu, C. (2020). Evaluation of sexual functions and quality of life in female patients after hysterectomy for benign symptomatic diseases. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology, 47(5), 693–700. https://doi.org/10.31083/J.CEOG.2020.05.5389

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