Total hip arthroplasty and sexual activity: a systematic review

AbstractHip discomfort due to degenerative pathologies causes limitations in the everyday activities of patients, including sexual activity. To address such limitations, patients are usually treated with total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the success of this surgical procedure to ameliorate sexual activity of patients. We performed a comprehensive research of four electronic databases for articles pertaining to the benefits of THA  on sexual activity. Exclusion criteria included articles not in English. The search initially yielded 34 articles. Two authors subsequently read all abstracts and excluded all studies unrelated to the topic, leaving 16 articles for further evaluation. Sixteen articles filtered by orthopaedic depa rtments were included in this review. A total of 2391 patients were considered. Pre- and postoperative reports on sexual concerns have been evaluated and compared. The current literature suggests that sexual life is improved after THA. Patient education regarding postoperative expectations and resum ption of sexual activity is severely lacking and the majority of surgeons offer little or no information on the subject. Specifically designed studies on the subject are required to evaluate the effects of surgery and approaches on postoperative restrictions.
Source: Musculoskeletal Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research