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African Woman Sexuality: Assessment after Hysterectomy for Uterine Benign Disorders Based on Two Scales;PISQ 12/DFSI
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作者 Koffi abdoul E. Kacou aka +4 位作者 M. Fanny a. cauphy N. Olou J. M. Konan a. Horo 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2018年第13期1445-1455,共11页
Background: Several authors are studying sexual activity of hysterectomies women. However, the review of literature reveals few data in sub-Saharan Africa on the psychological and sexual impact of this treatment optio... Background: Several authors are studying sexual activity of hysterectomies women. However, the review of literature reveals few data in sub-Saharan Africa on the psychological and sexual impact of this treatment option. Objective: To assess sexual activity and sexual satisfaction of women after hysterectomy for benign disorders. Methods: Single center analytical study based on patient opinion. It was conducted in a five-year period: from January 2012 to December 2016 at the Yopougon teaching Hospital. Results: Hysterectomy accounted for 15.9% of gynecological surgical activities. Hysterectomy for benign pathology accounted for 3.3% of hysterectomies. The average age was 47.6 years old. The indications were dominated by uterine fibroid (88.68%). Hysterectomy was performed by the abdominal route in 86.79% of cases. Sexual activity was resumed in the second trimester post-operative in 69.81%. After hysterectomy, dyspareunia was reduced (p 0.05), orgasm was more intense (p 0.05) with a greater sexual satisfaction (p 0.05). Conclusion: This study shows that there is no significant difference for women’s sexuality before and after hysterectomy. 展开更多
关键词 HYSTERECTOMY SEXUALITY MYOMA Africa
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