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BJU INTERNATIONAL
卷 94, 期 4, 页码 603-605出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2004.05009.x
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orgasm; radical prostatectomy; pain
OBJECTIVE To define the type of orgasmic dysfunction in men after radical prostatectomy (RP), as absence of orgasm and orgasmic pain are recognized complaints, and changes in orgasm may lead to significant sexual dissatisfaction. PATIENTS AND METHODS Using an unvalidated questionnaire, demographic, erectile function and orgasmic function questions were answered by 239 patients who had previously undergone a retropubic RP. RESULTS Of the 239 patients, 22% had no change in orgasm intensity, 37% reported a complete absence of orgasm, 37% had decreased orgasm intensity and 4% reported a more intense orgasm after RP than before. Pain during orgasm (dysorgasmia) occurred in 14% of the patients; in these respondents the pain reportedly occurred always (with every orgasm) in 33%, frequently in 13%, occasionally in 35%, and rarely in 19%. Most patients (55%) had orgasm-associated pain for <1 min. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that orgasmic functional changes are relatively common after RP and are worth considering by clinicians and researchers.
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