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Il counseling psicosessuologico nell'intervento per l'impianto di protesi peniena

2020 - Franco Angeli

5-25 p.

  • Nei casi di disfunzione erettile severa, qualora i trattamenti di prima e seconda linea si rivelassero inapplicabili o fallimentari o comunque non soddisfacenti, si può ricorrere all'opzione terapeutica di terza linea: l'impianto di protesi peniena. L'obiettivo del trattamento è quello di riportare il paziente o la coppia alla soddisfazione sessuale e migliorare la qualità della vita sulla base dei desideri e dei bisogni espressi dai pazienti. La maggior parte delle ricerche condotte su pazienti che hanno fatto ricorso ad un impianto di protesi peniena sono focalizzate sull'efficacia meccanica e chirurgica di questi trattamenti. È invece scarsa la letteratura sulle componenti emotive e relazionali relative all'impianto di una protesi.
  • L'intervento di impianto protesico, infatti, può rendere possibili i rapporti sessuali e ridurre la sofferenza del paziente rispetto alla sua vita sessuale in generale, ma nello stesso tempo, per le sue caratteristiche di irreversibilità, attivare delle dinamiche personali e di coppia relative alla perdita di una sessualità libera e spontanea. La protesi può, in alcuni casi, essere considerata il terzo incomodo che, rendendo possibile l'atto sessuale, rinnova ad ogni incontro il senso di inadeguatezza percepita prima dell'intervento. Il counseling psicosessuologico si è dimostrato un utile strumento sia nel migliorare la risposta sessuale del paziente, sia nel gestire le sue aspettative e quelle della partner se presente.
  • In questo articolo sono per queste ragioni riportati i principi fondamentali di applicazione di un counseling psicosessuologico integrato e le fasi operative di realizzazione, come sintetizzate nell'algoritmo relativo al percorso integrato di chirurgia di impianto di protesi peniena. [Testo dell'editore].
  • In cases of severe erectile dysfunction, if the first- and second-line treatments show to be inapplicable or unsuccessful or otherwise unsatisfactory, the penile prosthesis implant, as thirdline therapeutic option can be used. There are two types of penile prosthesis implant, semi-rigid and inflatable or hydraulic, which in turn can be bior tricomponent. Penile prosthesis implantation is a complex and irreversible intervention and therefore a careful screening of patients is necessary, considering medical and psychological conditions (mood disorders, phobic traits and obsessive-compulsive disorders, psychotic symptoms). In fact, the causes of sexual dysfunctions can be both medical-pharmacological and psychogenic, but even when the symptoms are mainly organic, these dysfunctions will generate or exacerbate problems in the psycho-emotional and/or relational area of the patient, maintaining and/or chronicizing the disorder or compromising the individual's well-being.
  • The objective of the treatment is to restore the patient or couple to sexual satis-faction and improve the quality of life based on the wishes and needs expressed by the patients. Counselling based on these needs is an essential component of patient management and requires the creation of good communication to foster posi-tive interactions between patient and doctor, ensuring that the patient's concerns are addressed. Most of the research conducted on patients who have used a penile implant is focused on the mechanical and surgical effectiveness of these treatments. There is little literature on the emotional and relational components of implantation. This lack takes on greater importance if we consider that the successful outcome of a corrective surgery for erectile dysfunction also depends on a number of relational factors, such as the role that sexuality plays within a couple.
  • The prosthetic implant intervention, in fact, can make sexual intercourse possible and reduce the patient's suffering with respect to his sexual life in general, but at the same time, due to its irreversible characteristics, it can activate personal and cou-ple dynamics related to the loss of a free and spontaneous sexuality. Psychosexual counselling has proved to be a useful tool both in improving the patient's sexual response and in managing patient's expectations and those of the partner if present. In most of cases, to date, preoperative counselling is represented exclusively by information about the surgery, any complications or variations with respect to preoperative sexuality or sexual dysfunction and is carried out directly by the surgeon in a short session. While, in agreement with Pisano and his collaborators, a counseling performed by a psychosexologist distributed over a pre and post-operative period of time seems crucial to obtain better results for the patient and the couple.
  • In fact, a psychosexual counseling is configured as an intervention not only informative, but also aimed at helping the patient, to manage his particular condition and to develop his erotic sphere. For these reasons, it seems highly desirable that the psychosexual counselling of the individual and the couple con-stantly supports the medical evaluation and becomes an integral and essential part of the screening process of candidates for the surgical implant. In order to reduce difficult situations dictated by the patient's or partner's fears about the transformation of the couple's sexuality and intimacy or based on unrealistic expectations. The counseling intervention could be structured on a standard of four meetings, lasting one hour, to be carried out with the individual or the couple if present, at key moments in the process of implantation and recovery of sexual function.
  • The timing can obviously be modified according to the specific case in agreement with the professional figures involved in the process. The interaction between psychosexologyst, urologist and surgeon must be considered the fundamental principle of good counselling. Each professional figure is characterized by specific skills and competences and by clear limits in terms of intervention potential. The integrated approach and the collaboration and communication between professionals is crucial for a good outcome. For these reasons, this article reports the basic principles of application of integrated psychosexual counseling and the operational phases of implementation as summarized in the algorithm related to the integrated path of penile prosthesis implant surgery. [Publisher's text].

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Rivista di sessuologia clinica : 1, 2020