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Bariatric surgery has positive effects on patients’ and their partners’ sexual function: A prospective study
Author(s) -
Gokalp Fatih,
Koras Omer,
Ugur Mustafa,
Yildirak Ekrem,
Sigva Hakan,
Porgali Sefa B.,
Tamkac Nezih,
Gorur Sadik
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
andrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.947
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 2047-2927
pISSN - 2047-2919
DOI - 10.1111/andr.13000
Subject(s) - medicine , sexual function , erectile function , erectile dysfunction , sexual dysfunction , sexual intercourse , body mass index , sexual desire , obesity , prospective cohort study , surgery , gynecology , human sexuality , population , gender studies , environmental health , sociology
Abstract Background Obesity has been associated with severe conditions and sexual dysfunction. Bariatric surgery has effects positively patients’ sexual function. Objectives To assess the effect of bariatric surgery on sexual functions of couples. Materials and Methods The study included 57 obese patients and their sexually active partners. Male participations were assessed with the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and Male Sexual Health Questionaries (MSHQ‐4), and female participations were assessed with the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results There were 31 (54.4%) male patients and 26 (45.6%) female patients in the study. The median IIEF score of the male patients statistically increased postoperatively ( p < 0.001). The IIEF subgroup areas were found to have increased after surgery. The median FSFI score of the female patients statistically increased postoperatively ( p < 0.001). The median FSFI of male patients’ partners significantly increased postoperatively ( p < 0.001). All FSFI domains were statistically significantly increased ( p < 0.001, all areas). The median IIEF value of the postoperative partners of the female patients also increased statistically significant ( p < 0.001). In addition, the increases in the IIEF’s subdomains in terms of sexual desire ( p < 0.001), intercourse satisfaction ( p < 0.001), and general satisfaction ( p < 0.001) were statistically significant. Conclusion The sexual functions of both males and females and also their’ partners were improved after bariatric surgery. Patients with preoperative poor sexual function achieve significant benefits over patients without sexual dysfunction.