Department of Urology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
BJU Int. 2012 Sep;110(5):720-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2011.10810.x. Epub 2012 Jan 5.
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Most of the medical literature regarding recreational urethral sounding pertains to foreign body retrieval. Very little is known about men who perform sounding and do not require medical attention. Of >2000 men, who responded to a urinary and sexual wellness survey, 10% had a history of recreational urethral sounding. Compared with men who did not sound, men who did reported higher risk sexual behaviours such as multiple sexual partners, sex with strangers and reported more sexually transmitted infections. Men who seek medical attention for complications resulting from sounding should be counselled regarding the hazards of the practice. Realistic strategies for risk reduction should be discussed with men who engage in recreational sounding.
To determine whether men who perform recreational sounding are at increased risk of engaging in unsafe sexual behaviours, developing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).
In a cross-sectional, international, internet-based survey of the sexual practices of >2000 men who have sex with men, subjects were asked if they had engaged in urethral sounding for sexual gratification. We compared ethnodemographic and health-related variables between the sounding and non-sounding populations. The International Prostate Symptom Score and a modified validated version of the International Index of Erectile Function were used to quantify LUTS and erectile dysfunction (ED) in both populations.
There were 2122 respondents with complete data, 228 (10.7%) of whom had engaged in recreational sounding. Men who had engaged in sounding were more likely to report certain high risk sexual behaviours (e.g. multiple sexual partners and sex with partners who were not well known) and had increased odds of reporting STIs. Men who had engaged in sounding had a slight but statistically significant increase in LUTS but no significant difference in prevalence of ED.
Urethral sounding is a sexual practice that is associated with higher risk sexual behaviour and carries the potential for morbidity. Research on means for risk reduction for men who choose to engage in recreational sounding requires further study.
目前医学文献主要涉及娱乐性尿道探子操作的异物取出,而对于不需要医疗干预的进行该操作的男性知之甚少。
确定进行娱乐性尿道探子操作的男性是否更易发生不安全的性行为、性传播感染(STI)和下尿路症状(LUTS)。
在一项针对 2000 多名男男性行为者性行为的国际互联网横断面调查中,询问受试者是否曾为性快感而进行尿道探子操作。我们比较了探子操作组和非操作组的人种统计学和健康相关变量。采用国际前列腺症状评分和改良的国际勃起功能指数对两组人群的 LUTS 和勃起功能障碍(ED)进行定量评估。
共 2122 名受访者提供了完整数据,其中 228 名(10.7%)曾进行过娱乐性尿道探子操作。进行过尿道探子操作的男性更有可能报告某些高风险性行为(例如,多个性伴侣和与不太熟悉的性伴侣发生性关系),且更有可能报告性传播感染。进行过尿道探子操作的男性 LUTS 略有但统计学上显著增加,但 ED 的患病率无显著差异。
尿道探子操作是一种与高风险性行为相关的性行为,存在潜在的发病风险。对于选择进行娱乐性尿道探子操作的男性,减少风险的研究需要进一步探讨。