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Jin: Patient Satisfaction, Vaginal Bleeding, Sexual Function following Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy

Abstract

Purpose

Thisstudy wasdoneto evaluate postoperative patient satisfaction, vaginalbleeding, andsexual function inwomenafter laparoscopicsupracervical hysterectomy(LSH).

Methods

A retrospectivestudywasconductedusing a questionnaire mailed to 131women who underwent LSH between 2008and 2011at the Department of Obstetrics &Gynecology, D University Hospital in Chungnam province. Indication for LSH was uterine myoma. The questionnaire contained questions on overall postoperative satisfaction, influence on quality of life of vaginal bleeding, and sexual satisfaction following surgery. Data were collected from March to July 2013 and 109 (83.2%) patients returned the questionnaire.

Results

Most women reported being very satisfied (90.8%) or satisfied (7.3%), but 2 women (1.8%) were not satisfied with LSH. Four patients (3.4%) reported experiencing vaginal bleeding but with nonegativeinfluenceonquality of life. Of sexuallyactivewomen,82patients(90.1%) reportedimprovementsinsex-ual function, 8 patients (8.8%) reported "no change", and one patient (1.1%) reported a deterioration

Conclusion

Results of this studyindicate that LSH isassociatedwith ahigh degree ofpatient satisfaction, nonegativeinfluence onqualityof lifefromvaginal bleeding,andimprovementinsexualfunctiontoaminimum2yearsafter the procedure.

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Table 1.
Patient Characteristics (N=109)
Characteristics n (%) or M±SD
Age (year) 41.28±1.43
Body Mass Index (kg/m2) 23.41±1.35
Parity 2.01±0.57
Prior gynecologic surgery  
   Yes 61 (56)
   No 48 (44)
Table 2.
Overall Patient Satisfaction following Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (N=109)
Patient satisfaction n (%)
Very satisfied 99 (90.8)
Satisfied 8 (7.3)
Not satisfied 2 (1.8)
Table 3.
Postoperative Vaginal Bleeding following Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (N=109)
Variables Categories n (%)
Vaginal bleeding No 105 (96.3)
  Yes 4(3.7)
Menstrual patterns Regular 4(100.0)
  Irregular 0(0.0)
Menstrual amount Decreased 4(100.0)
  Same or increased 0(0.0)
Does menstrual bleeding cause negative influence on your quality of life? No 4(100.0)
  Yes 0(0.0)
Table 4.
Postoperative Sexual Function following Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (N=91)
Sexual function n (%)
Improved 82 (90.1)
Not changed 8 (8.8)
Deteriorated 1 (1.1)
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