Background Chronic (normotensive or low pressure) hydrocephalus is characterized clinically by gait disturbance, cognitive and urinary impairment, known as Hakim's triad. Nothing has been reported about impairment in sexual function, which could involve both the patient and the patient's partner. Methods Out of 97 patients undergoing shunt placement for chronic hydrocephalus, 28 male patients (28.8%) referenced sexual dysfunction before operation. In these cases, we performed a preoperative and postoperative survey of sexual activity. Results In the preoperative period, all 28 patients reported having no sexual activity or arousal, from 2 to 4 years before the operation. Following shunt placement, 22/28 (78.5%) of patients regained variable sexual desire within a period ranging from 3 to 8 weeks, affording normal sexual activity with their partner. Conclusions Sexual dysfunction can be part of the very early clinical background in patients with Hakim's triad and neuroradiological imaging compatible with chronic hydrocephalus. Restoration of sexual ability and arousal should be considered among the postoperative goals in these cases, together with improvements in cognition, gait, and urinary continence.

Restoration of sexual activity in patients with chronic hydrocephalus after shunt placement / Missori, Paolo; Antonio, Scollato; Rita, Formisano; Curra', Antonio; Concetta, Mina; Massimo, Marianetti; Filippo Maria, Polli; Simone, Peschillo; Paolini, Sergio; Frati, Alessandro; Miscusi, Massimo. - In: ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA. - ISSN 0001-6268. - 151:10(2009), pp. 1241-1244. [10.1007/s00701-009-0331-4]

Restoration of sexual activity in patients with chronic hydrocephalus after shunt placement

MISSORI, Paolo;CURRA', antonio;PAOLINI, SERGIO;FRATI, ALESSANDRO;MISCUSI, MASSIMO
2009

Abstract

Background Chronic (normotensive or low pressure) hydrocephalus is characterized clinically by gait disturbance, cognitive and urinary impairment, known as Hakim's triad. Nothing has been reported about impairment in sexual function, which could involve both the patient and the patient's partner. Methods Out of 97 patients undergoing shunt placement for chronic hydrocephalus, 28 male patients (28.8%) referenced sexual dysfunction before operation. In these cases, we performed a preoperative and postoperative survey of sexual activity. Results In the preoperative period, all 28 patients reported having no sexual activity or arousal, from 2 to 4 years before the operation. Following shunt placement, 22/28 (78.5%) of patients regained variable sexual desire within a period ranging from 3 to 8 weeks, affording normal sexual activity with their partner. Conclusions Sexual dysfunction can be part of the very early clinical background in patients with Hakim's triad and neuroradiological imaging compatible with chronic hydrocephalus. Restoration of sexual ability and arousal should be considered among the postoperative goals in these cases, together with improvements in cognition, gait, and urinary continence.
2009
arousal; cerebral blood flow; chronic hydrocephalus; sexual
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Restoration of sexual activity in patients with chronic hydrocephalus after shunt placement / Missori, Paolo; Antonio, Scollato; Rita, Formisano; Curra', Antonio; Concetta, Mina; Massimo, Marianetti; Filippo Maria, Polli; Simone, Peschillo; Paolini, Sergio; Frati, Alessandro; Miscusi, Massimo. - In: ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA. - ISSN 0001-6268. - 151:10(2009), pp. 1241-1244. [10.1007/s00701-009-0331-4]
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