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Sexual quality of life after native tissue POP surgery. Preliminary results from a prospective cohort study. Tsiapakidou S1, Mikos T1, Theodoulidis I1, Kotsailidou S1, Tsolakidis D1, Grigoris G1 1. 1st DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI, PAPAGEORGIOU GENERAL HOSPITAL, THESSALONIKI, GREECE KEYWORDS: Surgery, Quality of Life (QoL), Questionnaire, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Detrusor Overactivity PPelvic organ prolapse (POP) affects a large proportion of women. Apart from the clinical consequences of POP, quality of life (QoL), self-esteem and social life are significantly afflicted. Sexual life may be significantly impaired in women with POP. Surgery is commonly suggested as a first-line permanent treatment in the group of women with clinically significant POP. Sexual life after any surgery may be affected for a certain period of time, alas POP surgery, due to non-reversible anatomic changes in the genitalia, may affect sexual intercourse, orgasm, lubrication and therefore the impact on the sexual life may be extraordinary. The Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaire-Female (SQOL-F) is a short instrument that appraises the relationship between female sexual dysfunction and life quality. SQOL-F investigates the psychosexual feelings (7 items, score range 7-42), the sexual and relationship satisfaction (5 items, score range 5-30), the sexual self-esteem (3 items, score range 3-18), and the sexual repression (3 items, score range 3-18), with a score range between 18-108 points where the higher the better sexual life. The aim of this study is to present the preliminary results about the sexual life of women who underwent surgery for clinically significant prolapse using the SQOL-F questionnaire [1, 2, 3]. Read the full abstract text here: https://www.ics.org/2020/abstract/128