Tehran University Medical Journal (May 2007)

Evaluation of libido in post hysterectomy patients

  • Zafarghandi N,
  • Torkestani F,
  • Hadavand Sh,
  • Zaeri F,
  • Jalilnejad H

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 11
pp. 77 – 80

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Background: Hysterectomy is a common surgery as treatment for chronic and benign gynecologic problems. Eeach year more than half million women in USA undergo hysterectomy. Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study, was done on 100 women who had underwent hysterectomy at least two years before the study; and met inclusion criteria of study. During interview, the questionnaire were completed, then examination was done by gynecologist. Most of the information were collected from the patient’s files. Results: In this study the most indication of hysterectomy was fibroma and the most common type surgery was total abdominal hysterectomy, and mostly were done without oophorectomy. 20% of cases were without or weak prior to operation and 80% with medium (or high) libido, after hysterectomy the figures changed to 41% and 59% respectively. After hysterectomy libido with P=0.001, frequency of coitus with P=0.001, and sexual satisfaction with P=0.013, significantly declined. Libido after hysterectomy declined with aging (P=0.01). There was no significant correlation between oophorectomy and libido. Conclusion: Sexual function declines significantly after hysterectomy, with no association with oophorectomy and type of surgery.

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