Abstract

Objectives:To assess the effect of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) on various domains of female sexual functions in patients before and after reconstructive surgery for these pelvic floor disorders.Methods:We conducted a quasi-experimental study of 126 women aged 25-65 years, presenting with POP / SUI, from January 1st 2019 to December 31st 2019 at Aga Khan University Hospital. POP surgery was performed only in patients with symptomatic POP ≥ stage 2 according to POP-Q (quantification). Sexual functions were assessed using Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire, among sexually active women at baseline and 18 months after surgery.Results:Mean age of the participants was 51.6, with a mean parity of four. Out of 126 patients, 31 patients underwent vaginal hysterectomy, pelvic floor repair and mid-urethral sling (MUS), 55 had vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair, 12 women had only pelvic floor repair and 10 patients had uterine suspension surgery for prolapse, while 18 patients underwent MUS operation alone for SUI. There was a statistically significant difference in female sexual functions after surgery for POP and/or SUI (p<0.01). This improvement was observed in both total and individual scores of each domain of FSFI with an overall improvement in sexual function from a mean of 18.5 pre-surgery to 20.8 post-surgery.Conclusions:This study reveals that women sexual functions are affected by POP and SUI and improve remarkably after reconstructive surgeries for these pelvic floor disorders.

Highlights

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is disorders of the pelvic floor with a significant impact on a woman’s quality of life.[1]

  • A total of 126 patients presenting with POP and/or SUI with associated sexual dysfunctions, who underwent surgery for POP and/or SUI were included in the study

  • Vaginal hysterectomy (VH), pelvic floor repair and mid-urethral sling (MUS) surgery was performed in 31/126 patients while 55/126 patients underwent VH with pelvic floor repair and 12 women had pelvic floor repair alone

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Introduction

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is disorders of the pelvic floor with a significant impact on a woman’s quality of life.[1]. Pak J Med Sci July - August 2021 Vol 37 No 4 www.pjms.org.pk 1099 relationship and same pathophysiology, patients with prolapse may have coexistent urinary symptoms and vice versa

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