Abstract
Aim. To evaluate the impact of SPARC on female sexual function. Methods. 151 women with a mean age of 60±11.90 and SUI had a complete urodynamic investigation and underwent SPARC operation. 98 women completed the validated female sexual function index questionnaire (FSFI) at baseline and 94 women at follow-up. A minimum follow-up of 12 months was required for study inclusion. Results. 52/98 women were sexually active at baseline. Postoperatively only 33 patients were sexually active. The FSFI score of all 33 pre- and postoperative sexually active women increased from 25.3±5.7 at baseline to 27.4±4.8 at follow-up (P=0.1). Scores of women with reduced sexual function at baseline increased significantly in the domains desire, arousal, and lubrication as well as orgasm and satisfaction and total FSFI-score (P=0.002) postoperatively. Conclusions. Our results suggest that the SPARC-sling procedure for SUI did not negatively interfere with female sexual function. © 2013 Badereddin Mohamad Al-Ali et al.
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Mohamad Al-Ali, B., Shamloul, R., Hutterer, G. C., Puchwein, E., Pummer, K., Avian, A., & Primus, G. (2013). Sexual function in women with stress urinary incontinence treated with the SPARC sling system. BioMed Research International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/957547
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