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Evaluation of sexual function and vaginal prolapse after radical cystectomy in women: a study to explore an under-evaluated problem.

Maren Julianne WenkN WesthoffB LiedlM S MichelB GrüneM C Kriegmair
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2023)
The type of urinary diversion, POP-Q stages, and tumor stages did not show significant differences regarding sexual function, QoL, and prolapse complaints in women after RC, whereas a vagina- sparing approach showed significant differences only in two subscales without clinical relevance.
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