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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.24.10971

Effect of Laparoscopic Nerve-sparing Radical Hysterectomy on Bladder Function, Intestinal Function Recovery and Quality of Sexual Life in Patients with Cervical Carcinoma  

Chen, Long (Gynecology Department, Qingdao Municipal Hospital)
Zhang, Wei-Na (Gynecology Department, Qingdao Municipal Hospital)
Zhang, Sheng-Miao (Gynecology Department, Qingdao Municipal Hospital)
Yang, Zhi-Hao (College of Life Science, Sichuan University)
Zhang, Ping (Gynecology Department, Qingdao Municipal Hospital)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.24, 2015 , pp. 10971-10975 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: To investigate bladder and intestinal function recovery and quality of sexual life after laparoscopic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (LNRH) for treatment of early invasive cervical carcinoma. Methods: Subjects included patients who underwent radical hysterectomy by laparotomy who were randomly assigned to 2 groups: 30 patients who underwent LNRH and 35 classical laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH). We assessed the patients general clinical information, surgical characteristics, pathological findings, and adjuvant therapies. A urodynamic study was used to assess bladder function. Intestinal function recovery and quality of sexual life were evaluated by questionnaire. Results: No significant differences were found in age, surgery characteristics, pathological findings, adjuvant therapies, and main adverse effects between the 2 groups. The mean duration of the postoperative catheterization (DPC) in group LNRH was shorter than that in group LRH (P < 0.001). The maximum flow rate, maximum cystometric capacity, maximum detrusor pressure and urinary complications in group LNRH were better than those in group LRH. The quality of sexual life evaluated according to the female sexual function index (FSFI) was better in group LNRH than in those who underwent LRH. The intestinal function of patients in group LNRH also recovered better compared with patients in group LRH.
Keywords
Cervical cancer; laparoscopic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy; bladder function; quality of sexual life;
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