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Longitudinal study on the impact of urinary continence and sexual function on health‐related quality of life among Japanese men after robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy

Kay Seong Ngoo, Masashi Honda, Yusuke Kimura, Tetsuya Yumioka, Hideki Iwamoto, Shuichi Morizane, Katsuya Hikita, Atsushi Takenaka

Year
2019
Citations
11

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL). METHODS: We prospectively reviewed HRQOL parameters using Short-Form Health Survey, patient self-reporting of urinary incontinence and International Index of Erectile Function, among patients who underwent RARP between 2010 and 2016. RESULTS: Among 249 men studied, all had significantly worse HRQOL domain scores at 1 month post operatively but 24 months after surgery, all domains reached or surpassed their baseline values. Only Bodily Pain, General Health, Role-Emotional, Mental Health domains, and Mental Health Composite were significantly improved. Improvement in urinary continence was mirrored by improvements in both Mental and Physical Component Scores. CONCLUSIONS: Within a 2-year post-operative period, men who underwent RARP had regained their overall quality of life. The recovery of urinary continence significantly impacted the mental, physical, emotional, and social well-being of those patients.

Keywords

Quality of life (healthcare)ProstatectomySexual functionMedicineUrinary continenceErectile dysfunctionMental healthSF-36Urinary incontinencePhysical therapy

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