Surgery for chronic inguinodynia following routine herniorrhaphy: beneficial effects on dysejaculation

Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery(2015)

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Purpose Pain during sexual activities and ejaculation is reported by 3–4 % of men after routine inguinal herniorrhaphy. The potential beneficial effects of surgery for chronic groin pain on dysejaculation are unknown. The objective of this study was to determine dysejaculation rates in a series of patients reporting chronic postherniorrhaphy pain and evaluate the effects of tailored neurectomy on dysejaculation. Methods We evaluated male patients (>18 years) operated for chronic groin pain after inguinal herniorrhaphy during a 6-year time period (2004–2010). Dysejaculation was defined as a burning or searing sensation associated with ejaculation. Men reporting symptoms possibly associated with dysejaculation were sent a questionnaire investigating pain characteristics (VAS, 0–100), influence on sex life and effects of the tailored neurectomy. A Post-Herniorrhaphy Dysejaculation Score (PHDS, 0–12 points) was introduced to quantify the severity of the dysejaculation syndrome. Results A series of 100 males operated for chronic inguinal pain after standard herniorrhaphy were studied. Thirty-four men reported symptoms of dysejaculation prior to the tailored neurectomy. Sex life was negatively influenced in 20 of these, and 5 completely abstained from any sexual activity. Following surgery including tailored neurectomy, funicular release and/or mesh removal, VAS for dysejaculation pain was significantly reduced [ n = 20, 55 (95 % CI 47–63) versus 21 (95 % CI 13–29), p < 0.001]. PHDS scores were also significantly attenuated [ n = 20, 10 (3–12) versus 2 (0–10), p < 0.001]. Sex life normalized in two-thirds of these men (13/20). Conclusion Dysejaculation in men suffering from chronic pain after routine inguinal herniorrhaphy is not uncommon. A tailored neurectomy, funicular release and/or mesh removal offer relief in the majority of these patients.
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Dysejaculation,Herniorrhaphy,Mesh,Neurectomy,Post-Herniorrhaphy Dysejaculation Score
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