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- W4309573604 abstract "Donor robotic partial hepatectomy is evolving as a low morbidity method for liver transplantation. We have noticed that some of our patients complain of sexual dysfunction following their surgery. We set out to identify the impact of robotic partial hepatectomy on sexual function in sexually active men and quality of life-related to changes in liver function. This is a prospective study. Consecutive male donors were recruited. We performed a preoperative assessment of sexual function using the IIEF-15 questionnaire [1] and liver function using the CLDQ-29 questionnaire [2]. Lab investigations included hormonal profile, liver function, and renal function. The postoperative assessment was repeated after 3 months. Continuous data were compared using paired t-test. Nine male donors, age 30.2 SD 6.6 range 19-38 years, were studied. At baseline, all had no sexual dysfunction, liver disease, or comorbidities. There was no significant difference in the IIEF-19 total score pre and postoperative, respectively (24.6 SD 8.7 and 25 SD 8.9, p = 0.347). Neither was any significant change in the erectile, desire, orgasmic, or satisfaction domains. There was no significant change in the average CLDQ-29 score (6.6 SD 0.47 and 6.6 SD 0.51) or its domains of abdominal symptoms, fatigue, systemic symptoms, activity, emotional function, and worry. There was no significant change in the hormonal or laboratory values. In this small prospective cohort, no significant association could be demonstrated between donor robotic partial hepatectomy and de novo sexual dysfunction. However, a study involving a larger number of patients may reveal more subtle changes in sexual function and underlying mechanisms. References: 1. Rosen RC, et al (1997) Urology 49:822–830 2. Younossi ZM, et al (1999) Gut 45:295–300. The authors declare no conflict of interest." @default.
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- W4309573604 title "The impact of donor robotic partial hepatectomy on sexual function in sexually active men: a prospective study." @default.
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