Brauer Marieke, van Lunsen Rik, Burger Matthé, Laan Ellen
Department of Sexology and Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Sex Med. 2015 Dec;12(12):2462-73. doi: 10.1111/jsm.13052. Epub 2015 Nov 27.
Women with lichen sclerosus (LS) may experience (superficial) dyspareunia or the inability to have vaginal intercourse due to painful fissures and narrowing of the vaginal introitus. A surgical procedure may contribute to the relief of these sexual pain problems. It is unknown what motives women have to undergo surgery in order to regain the ability to have sexual intercourse. Such knowledge can offer important insights that are indispensable when discussing the option of vulvar surgery with patients with LS and might prevent potential patient dissatisfaction. This study's purpose is to examine why women with LS decide to undergo vulvar surgery in order to restore intercourse.
Nineteen women with anogenital LS participated in audiotaped qualitative individual interviews, in which their motives for undergoing vulvar surgery to restore intercourse were explored retrospectively. Interview data were analyzed using the constant comparative method.
Three main motives for wanting to undergo surgery in order to restore intercourse were found. These were the desire to be a "normal" woman, the desire to sexually satisfy the male partner, and the desire to regain the experience of intimacy and sexual enjoyment. Another reason for surgery was to reduce daily life LS symptoms. The sexual pain complaints prevented the women from living up to their norms about heterosexuality and gender roles. Being unable to have intercourse led women to feel inadequate as a woman and as a sexual partner.
Women with LS may opt for surgery to restore their identity as a "normal" woman and sexual partner, to regain the experience of coital intimacy, and to be less bothered by LS symptoms in daily life. The present findings point to the importance of a thorough couple-based sexual history in which women's motives for and expectations of vulvar surgery will be explored in order to facilitate a good decision and to increase treatment satisfaction.
患有硬化性苔藓(LS)的女性可能会经历(浅表性)性交困难,或者由于疼痛性裂隙和阴道口狭窄而无法进行阴道性交。手术程序可能有助于缓解这些性疼痛问题。目前尚不清楚女性进行手术以恢复性交能力的动机是什么。这些信息对于与患有LS的患者讨论外阴手术选择时提供重要见解至关重要,并且可能避免潜在的患者不满。本研究的目的是探讨患有LS的女性决定接受外阴手术以恢复性交的原因。
19名患有肛门生殖器LS的女性参加了录音定性个人访谈,回顾性地探讨了她们接受外阴手术以恢复性交的动机。访谈数据采用持续比较法进行分析。
发现了想要接受手术以恢复性交的三个主要动机。这些动机包括渴望成为“正常”女性、渴望在性方面满足男性伴侣以及渴望重新获得亲密感和性快感。手术的另一个原因是减轻日常生活中的LS症状。性疼痛主诉使这些女性无法达到她们关于异性恋和性别角色的标准。无法进行性交使女性感到作为女性和性伴侣的不足。
患有LS的女性可能会选择手术来恢复她们作为“正常”女性和性伴侣的身份,重新获得性交亲密感,并减少日常生活中LS症状的困扰。目前的研究结果指出了全面的基于夫妻的性病史的重要性,其中将探讨女性接受外阴手术的动机和期望,以便做出明智的决定并提高治疗满意度。