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In vitro Functional Characterization of Mouse Colorectal Afferent Endings
Published on: January 21, 2015
[Preservation of sexual function : a challenge for the colorectal surgeon]
Émilie Liot1, Nicolas Christian Buchs1, Jacques Klein2
1Service de chirurgie viscérale, Département de chirurgie, HUG, 1211 Genève 14.
Abstract:
Patients with rectal cancer have an increased risk of developing sexual disorders. These dysfunctions are caused by the disease itself (negative psychological impact, nerve compression in the pelvis), as well as by the treatments (radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery). Most sexual disorders are due to the surgery and can be attributed to injuries of the retroperitoneal nerves. Sexuality assessment of patients before and after treatment, a precise knowledge of the pelvic anatomy by the surgeon, and an appropriate care by specialists (gynaecologists, urologists and sexologists) are essential to reduce the risk of sexual disorders and to minimize their impact on overall quality of life.
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