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Sexual Function Assessment

Based on our research, 92% of men believe that maintaining sexual function following benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) surgery is very important to them.1 But, 1 in 2 men report experiencing issues with sexual function after having BPH surgery.1 There are many treatment options that treat the physical symptoms of BPH—and, while they may provide symptom relief, they often force men to compromise in sexual function and continence.

The following questions may help you determine if maintaining sexual function after BPH surgery is important to you. This questionnaire is not a BPH diagnosis and is not designed to provide medical advice. Talk to your doctor for more information.

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Please complete each field and click "Submit assessment" to receive your results.

Very unimportant
Unimportant
Somewhat important
Important
Very important

1. How important is maintaining erectile function after BPH surgery?*

2. Assume you maintain erectile function after BPH surgery. How important is it to you to also maintain the ability to ejaculate normally?*

Very uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Somewhat comfortable
Comfortable
Very comfortable

3. How comfortable do you feel talking to your doctor about preserving your sexual function after BPH surgery?*

Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly agree

4. I am confident that surgery will resolve my BPH symptoms.*

5. I am willing to sacrifice sexual function for symptom relief.*

Reference:

  1. Data on File, PROCEPT BioRobotics.