TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient Perception of Ejaculatory Volume Reduction After Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP)
AU - Kim, Jung Kwon
AU - Cho, Min Chul
AU - Son, Hwancheol
AU - Ku, Ja Hyeon
AU - Oh, Seung June
AU - Paick, Jae Seung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - Objective To investigate patient perception of ejaculatory volume reduction after Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP). Materials and Methods A total of 192 patients were included in the analysis. All patients completed 6 self-developed, nonvalidated questionnaires. The questionnaires were composed of questions involving overall satisfaction, voiding symptom change, current experience of sexual intercourse, ejaculatory volume change, change of orgasmic intensity, and the patient's perception of postoperative ejaculatory volume reduction. Questionnaire results and clinical parameters were analyzed, and subgroup analysis according to the patient's perception was also performed. Results The median patient age was 66.0 years, and the mean total prostate volume and enucleated prostate volume was 61.9 ± 24.1 mL and 22.4 ± 14.0 mL, respectively. Among 192 patients, 91 patients had had sexual intercourse within the past 3 months. Ejaculatory volume changes after HoLEP were as follows: “total loss” (76.9%), “decreased” (18.7%), and “no change”(4.4%). Among the 87 patients who reported ejaculatory volume reduction, their perceptions of this issue were as follows: “feels better”(2.3%), “not a problem” (16.1%), “disappointed, but able to tolerate, owing to improvement of voiding symptoms” (73.6%), and “dissatisfied and want to reverse the situation”(8.0%). Decreased orgasmic intensity was present in 48 (52.8%) patients. There were significantly more patients who reported decreased orgasmic intensity among those who wanted to reverse the situation compared with the others (P = .027). Conclusion Our study showed that most of the patients reported ejaculatory volume reduction and more than half of the patients reported decreased orgasmic intensity after HoLEP. We also found that patients' perceptions of ejaculatory volume reduction and orgasmic intensity were closely related to each other.
AB - Objective To investigate patient perception of ejaculatory volume reduction after Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP). Materials and Methods A total of 192 patients were included in the analysis. All patients completed 6 self-developed, nonvalidated questionnaires. The questionnaires were composed of questions involving overall satisfaction, voiding symptom change, current experience of sexual intercourse, ejaculatory volume change, change of orgasmic intensity, and the patient's perception of postoperative ejaculatory volume reduction. Questionnaire results and clinical parameters were analyzed, and subgroup analysis according to the patient's perception was also performed. Results The median patient age was 66.0 years, and the mean total prostate volume and enucleated prostate volume was 61.9 ± 24.1 mL and 22.4 ± 14.0 mL, respectively. Among 192 patients, 91 patients had had sexual intercourse within the past 3 months. Ejaculatory volume changes after HoLEP were as follows: “total loss” (76.9%), “decreased” (18.7%), and “no change”(4.4%). Among the 87 patients who reported ejaculatory volume reduction, their perceptions of this issue were as follows: “feels better”(2.3%), “not a problem” (16.1%), “disappointed, but able to tolerate, owing to improvement of voiding symptoms” (73.6%), and “dissatisfied and want to reverse the situation”(8.0%). Decreased orgasmic intensity was present in 48 (52.8%) patients. There were significantly more patients who reported decreased orgasmic intensity among those who wanted to reverse the situation compared with the others (P = .027). Conclusion Our study showed that most of the patients reported ejaculatory volume reduction and more than half of the patients reported decreased orgasmic intensity after HoLEP. We also found that patients' perceptions of ejaculatory volume reduction and orgasmic intensity were closely related to each other.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.urology.2016.09.037
DO - 10.1016/j.urology.2016.09.037
M3 - Article
C2 - 27725232
AN - SCOPUS:85005921744
SN - 0090-4295
VL - 99
SP - 142
EP - 147
JO - Urology
JF - Urology
ER -