PURPOSE: Total mesorectal excision with pelvic autonomic nerve preservation has been reported to be an optimal surgery for rectal cancer. It minimizes local recurrence and sexual and urinary dysfunction. The aim of this study was to assess the safety of total mesorectal excision with pelvic autonomic nerve preservation in terms of voiding and sexual function in males with rectal cancer. METHODS: We performed urine flowmetry using Urodyn and a standard questionnaire using the International Index of Erectile Function and the International Prostate Symptom Score before and after surgery in 68 males with rectal cancer. RESULTS: Significant differences in mean maximal urinary flow rate and voided volume were seen before and after surgery (18.9...
Purpose: Although rectal cancer is a very common malignancy and has an improved cure rate in respons...
Urinary and sexual dysfunctions are frequent after surgery for rectal cancer. Total mesorectal excis...
Aims: Even with the use of nerve-sparing techniques, there is a risk of bladder and sexual dysfuncti...
Purpose: We evaluated the effects of surgery for rectal cancer on postoperative voiding and sexual f...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the protection of the urogenital function after robot-assisted total mesorectal...
Abstract PURPOSE: Rectal cancer surgery is impaired by a high rate of postoperative sexual dysfunct...
Background: Robotic surgery can help to identify and preserve the autonomic nerves during total meso...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare voiding and male sexual dysfunction between open and laparos...
Summary: Background: Although rectal cancer is a common malignancy and has an improved cure rate in...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground and aims The aim of this stu...
Introduction: The development of new surgical techniques and medical devices, like therapeutical mul...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate sexual and urinary dysfunction in women who underwen...
Purpose: An evaluation was made of sexual and bladder dysfunction combined with quality of life (QoL...
BACKGROUND: This article reports on patient-reported sexual dysfunction and micturition symptoms fol...
Background: Bladder and sexual dysfunction are recognized complications of mesorectal resection. The...
Purpose: Although rectal cancer is a very common malignancy and has an improved cure rate in respons...
Urinary and sexual dysfunctions are frequent after surgery for rectal cancer. Total mesorectal excis...
Aims: Even with the use of nerve-sparing techniques, there is a risk of bladder and sexual dysfuncti...
Purpose: We evaluated the effects of surgery for rectal cancer on postoperative voiding and sexual f...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the protection of the urogenital function after robot-assisted total mesorectal...
Abstract PURPOSE: Rectal cancer surgery is impaired by a high rate of postoperative sexual dysfunct...
Background: Robotic surgery can help to identify and preserve the autonomic nerves during total meso...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare voiding and male sexual dysfunction between open and laparos...
Summary: Background: Although rectal cancer is a common malignancy and has an improved cure rate in...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground and aims The aim of this stu...
Introduction: The development of new surgical techniques and medical devices, like therapeutical mul...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate sexual and urinary dysfunction in women who underwen...
Purpose: An evaluation was made of sexual and bladder dysfunction combined with quality of life (QoL...
BACKGROUND: This article reports on patient-reported sexual dysfunction and micturition symptoms fol...
Background: Bladder and sexual dysfunction are recognized complications of mesorectal resection. The...
Purpose: Although rectal cancer is a very common malignancy and has an improved cure rate in respons...
Urinary and sexual dysfunctions are frequent after surgery for rectal cancer. Total mesorectal excis...
Aims: Even with the use of nerve-sparing techniques, there is a risk of bladder and sexual dysfuncti...