Sexual dysfunction following rectal cancer surgery

Volume: 32, Issue: 11, Pages: 1523 - 1530
Published: May 11, 2017
Abstract
Sexual and urological problems after surgery for rectal cancer are common, multifactorial, inadequately discussed, and untreated. The urogenital function is dependent on dual autonomic sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation, and four key danger zones exist that are at risk for nerve damage during colorectal surgery: one of these sites is in the abdomen and three are in the pelvis. The aim of this study is to systematically review the...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual dysfunction following rectal cancer surgery
Published Date
May 11, 2017
Volume
32
Issue
11
Pages
1523 - 1530
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