A review of hysterectomy and its effect on female sexual function Journal Article


Authors: Downes, M.; Sonoda, Y.
Article Title: A review of hysterectomy and its effect on female sexual function
Abstract: It has been argued that hysterectomy has a negative impact on female sexual functioning, possibly as the result of a multifactorial interplay of postsurgical changes in pelvic anatomy, hormonal influences, and psychological factors. Most hysterectomies are performed for benign gynecologic conditions, and most studies of posthysterectomy female sexuality have been done on women who have had hysterectomies for benign conditions. We are finding that as attitudes toward the use of hysterectomies evolve (ie, the increased use of hysterectomies for malignant and benign conditions), the focus on hysterectomy's potential impact on sexual functioning also evolves. Increasing attention is being directed to the sexual impact on patients who have hysterectomies for malignant conditions. This review focuses on hysterectomy for both benign and malignant conditions. We use supporting evidence to highlight the similarities and differences in outcomes. Copyright © 2008 by Current Medicine Group LLC.
Keywords: review; hysterectomy; sexual dysfunction; uterine cervix cancer; sexual function; abdominal hysterectomy; radical hysterectomy; sexual behavior
Journal Title: Current Sexual Health Reports
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1548-3584
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2008-06-01
Start Page: 102
End Page: 107
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11930-008-0018-5
PROVIDER: scopus
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  2. Megan Downes
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