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Sexual function in adult females after feminizing genitoplasty for congenital adrenal hyperplasia

J. Trachta, I. Mushtaq, N. Petrasova, O. Hradsky, R. Skaba

. 2022 ; 18 (3) : 282-286. [pub] 20220214

Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc22018214

OBJECTIVE: To investigate sexual function and subjective attitudes towards surgery in adult women after feminizing genitoplasty (FG) for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical files of patients who underwent FG from 1996 to 2018. Of those, patients older than 16 years of age were asked to answer non-standardized questions aiming at the awareness of genital surgery and standardized questionnaire evaluating sexual function (GRISS). The anonymized answers were compared to a control group of 50 healthy females. Student's t-test, Pearson's χ2 test, Fisher's exact test and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient were performed. A P-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Out of 106 patients who underwent FG, 64 were included, 55 successfully contacted and 32, aged 17-40 years (median 25.5), answered the questionnaires (58% response rate). In all, 11 patients underwent historical clitorectomy in early childhood by a pediatric gynecologist before 1996 and pull-through vaginoplasty at puberty. A total of 21 patients underwent modern one- or two-staged FG. There were statistically significant differences between the CAH group and controls as to the proportion living in committed partnerships (28% and 84%, respectively; p = 0.0000), having sexual intercourse (41% and 92%, respectively; p = 0.0000) and having their own children (13% and 36%, respectively; p = 0.0369). The median overall GRISS score was 4 (range 1-7) in the CAH group compared to 1 (range 1-9) in the control group, with infrequency and vaginismus representing the least favorable subscales (median 5). In all, 81% of the women operated on for CAH would recommend such an operation to any other individual with CAH and 66% of them suggested the surgery should be performed in early childhood. DISCUSSION: By this study we have contributed to the debate over suggestions that FG may cause adverse effects on sexual life of the patients in adulthood, beside already published effects on their mental well-being and LUTS. Despite possible selection bias due to only 58% response rate the comparison with control group shows only a moderate sexual dysfunction and more significant impact on long-term partnership that might be caused by other factors related to CAH beside FG itself. CONCLUSIONS: Partnership, offspring, sexual frequency and function were impaired in adult females with CAH after FG. However, the median GRISS score was below the pathological level of 5.

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