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J W Morrow, M B Scott

    The Journal of Urology
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    Sphincterotomy and bladder neck incision rarely cause permanent erectile dysfunction. Most patients maintained or improved erectile and sexual function after these procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Sexual Medicine
    • Surgical Outcomes

    Background:

    • Sphincterotomy and bladder neck incision are surgical procedures.
    • Assessing the impact on sexual function is crucial for patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate postoperative erectile and sexual function changes after sphincterotomy and bladder neck incision.
    • To quantify the incidence of sexual dysfunction following these procedures.

    Main Methods:

    • A study involving 131 patients who underwent sphincterotomy and bladder neck incision.
    • Assessment of erectile function and sexual intercourse ability pre- and post-surgery.

    Main Results:

    • 8.2% experienced complete permanent erectile loss; 16.8% had diminished erectile function.

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  • 74.8% reported unchanged or improved erections.
  • 96.1% of patients maintained or improved sexual function post-operatively.
  • Conclusions:

    • Sphincterotomy and bladder neck incision have a low risk of permanent erectile dysfunction.
    • The majority of patients experience preserved or enhanced sexual function after these surgeries.