The effects of total and supracervical hysterectomy on sexual function.
- Author:
Heajoong CHO
1
;
Jejung LEE
;
Seongnam PARK
;
Sanghun JUNG
;
Kyunghee KO
;
Giyeon HONG
Author Information
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea. chohj69@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Comparative Study
- Keywords:
Supracervical hysterectomy;
Sexual function
- MeSH:
Cervix Uteri;
Coitus;
Dyspareunia;
Female;
Humans;
Hysterectomy*;
Orgasm
- From:Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2005;48(2):428-435
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) versus supracervical hysterectomy (SCH) on sexual function in patients with non-malignant conditions. METHODS: We choose fifty patients who were operated by SCH and forty-six patients who were operated by TAH. They were interviewed that effects of the two operations on sexual desire, coital frequency, quality and frequency of orgasms, post-op development of dyspareunia and overall sexual satisfaction. RESULTS: 1. The sexual desire significantly decreased in TAH group compared with SCH group (46% vs 8%, P<0.001). And the coital frequency also decreased in TAH group (48% vs 6%, P<0.001). 2. Orgasm frequency and quality decreased in more patients with TAH compared with SCH (22% vs 2%, 33% vs 2%). 3. After SCH and TAH, there was no change in dyspareunia and significantly decreased sexual satisfaction was noted in TAH group (35% vs 4%). CONCLUSION: It suggest that TAH patients experienced worse postoperative sexual function than SCH patients. therefore, it should be considered to conserving the cervix at hysterectomy.