成人睾丸切除术患者勃起功能的长期疗效

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Asian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajur.2024.02.001
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摘要

目的隐睾症影响着多达 6% 的足月男婴,睾丸整形术已被证明能显著减少精子发生障碍和恶性风险。然而,睾丸整形术与性功能之间的关系尚未得到研究。因此,本研究旨在评估儿童时期因单侧睾丸下降不全而接受睾丸固定术的成年患者的性功能结果。勃起功能障碍(ED)通过国际勃起功能指数(IIEF)-15问卷进行评估。所有参与者都接受了血清(睾酮和促卵泡激素水平)测量和精液分析。对亲子鉴定率进行了评估,以评估患者的生育能力。此外,焦虑、抑郁和压力分别通过焦虑自评量表、抑郁自评量表和视觉模拟量表进行测量。结果隐睾症组与对照组相比,IIEF-15评分(性交满意度、性高潮功能、性欲或总体满意度)差异无统计学意义;但隐睾症患者的ED显著较高(P=0.000)。在中位 16.3 年的随访中,15.5% 的患者主诉有中度至重度 ED。大多数患者对他们的总体关系表示满意,只有 34.5% 的患者表示不满意。焦虑、抑郁和压力在隐睾症患者中的发病率高于健康男性(焦虑:72.4% 对 20.7%;抑郁:19.0% 对 5.2%;压力:60.3% 对 10.2%):60.3%对10.3%;P˂0.05)。此外,ED 与焦虑、抑郁和压力症状呈负相关(分别为 r=-0.518,p=0.000;r=-0.448,p=0.000;r=-0.591,p=0.000)。此外,ED与年龄增长、心理因素(焦虑、抑郁和压力)、不育和低水平睾酮有明显相关性(p˂0.05)。结论低水平睾酮、不育和心理负担(焦虑、抑郁和压力)可作为预测睾丸下降术后ED结果的因素,以指导医生评估睾酮替代和心理支持在治疗中的疗效。
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Long-term outcomes of erectile function in adult orchidopexy patients

Objective

Cryptorchidism affects up to 6% of full-term male infants, and orchidopexy has been shown to reduce impaired spermatogenesis and malignant risks significantly. However, the relationship between orchidopexy and sexual function has not been investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate sexual function outcomes in adult patients who underwent orchidopexy for unilateral undescended testis in childhood.

Methods

Totally, 58 adult patients who underwent unilateral orchidopexy in childhood were enrolled in the study. Erectile dysfunction (ED) was assessed by the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF)-15 questionnaire. All participants underwent serum (testosterone and follicular stimulating hormone levels) measurement and semen analysis. Paternity rates were evaluated to assess the patient's fertility. Additionally, anxiety, depression, and stress were measured by the self-rating anxiety scale, self-rating depression scale, and visual analogue scale, respectively.

Results

There was no statistically significant difference between IIEF-15 scores (intercourse satisfaction, orgasmic function, sexual desire, or overall satisfaction) comparing the cryptorchidism group with the control group; however, the ED was significantly higher in the cryptorchidism patients (p=0.000). At the median follow-up of 16.3 years, 15.5% of our patients complained of moderate to severe ED. Most patients were satisfied with their overall relationship and only 34.5% were not satisfied. Anxiety, depression, and stress were more prevalent in cryptorchidism than in healthy men (anxiety: 72.4% vs. 20.7%; depression: 19.0% vs. 5.2%; stress: 60.3% vs. 10.3%; p˂0.05). Additionally, ED was negatively associated with anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms (r=0.518, p=0.000; r=0.448, p=0.000; r=0.591, p=0.000, respectively). Moreover, ED had a significant correlation with advancing age, psychological factors (anxiety, depression, and stress), infertility, and low levels of testosterone (p˂0.05).

Conclusion

Low testosterone, infertility, and psychological burden (anxiety, depression, and stress) are used as factors for predicting ED outcomes after orchidopexy for undescended testis to guide physicians to evaluate the efficacy of testosterone replacement and psychological support in their management.
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Asian Journal of Urology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Urology (AJUR), launched in October 2014, is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal jointly founded by Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) and Second Military Medical University (SMMU). AJUR aims to build a communication platform for international researchers to effectively share scholarly achievements. It focuses on all specialties of urology both scientifically and clinically, with article types widely covering editorials, opinions, perspectives, reviews and mini-reviews, original articles, cases reports, rapid communications, and letters, etc. Fields of particular interest to the journal including, but not limited to: • Surgical oncology • Endourology • Calculi • Female urology • Erectile dysfunction • Infertility • Pediatric urology • Renal transplantation • Reconstructive surgery • Radiology • Pathology • Neurourology.
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