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Sexual quality of life and postoperative deep dyspareunia after <scp>vNOTES</scp> benign adnexal procedures

Laura Berisha, Yannick Hurni, Colin Simonson, Marcello Di Serio, Régine Lachat, Pauline Bodenmann, Stéphanie Seidler, Patrice Mathevet, Daniela Huber

2024International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the impact of vNOTES on postoperative sexual dysfunction in patients undergoing adnexal procedures. METHODS: We analyzed data from patients who underwent vNOTES adnexal surgeries for benign conditions between May 2020 and May 2023. The primary outcome was the presence of new postoperative deep dyspareunia (DD) or other sexual dysfunctions, which were assessed through a phone survey conducted 6 to 24 months after surgery. Secondary outcomes included surgical feasibility, operative times, complications rate, and postoperative pain evaluation. RESULTS: We included 103 patients for primary and secondary outcomes and 111 patients for secondary outcomes analysis only. Newly postoperative DD was reported by three patients (2.9%), remained present at 12 postoperative months in one case (1.0%), and spontaneously disappeared in two cases (1.9%) after four and 10 postoperative months, respectively. In the remaining 100 patients (97.1%), no new DD or other sexual function disorders were reported after surgery. vNOTES procedures were successfully performed in all cases, with a mean operative time of 38.2 ± 19.6 min and a conversion rate to conventional laparoscopy of 0.9%. No significant complication was observed. CONCLUSION: This study suggests a very limited risk of developing postoperative sexual dysfunction after vNOTES benign adnexal procedures.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Sexual lifeSexual dysfunctionPatient satisfactionSurgeryGynecologyNursingPsychiatryPelvic floor disorders treatmentsGynecological conditions and treatmentsMinimally Invasive Surgical Techniques