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Masculinizing Gender Affirming Surgery

Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2021
For many transgender individuals, pursuing gender-affirming surgery (GAS) to minimize gender incongruence—commonly referred to as gender dysphoria—is a medically necessary element of comprehensive ...
Ahmad M. El-Arabi   +4 more
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Feminizing Gender-Affirming Surgery

Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2021
Many transfeminine individuals have undergone gender-affirming surgeries and require transgender-competent gynecologic care.
Chance Krempasky   +3 more
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Gender-Affirming Surgery

2023
Abstract The final stage of treatment involves surgical procedures. The WPATH Standards of Care (7th version) and the Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline both advise that genital surgery should be deferred until adulthood. Both guidelines emphasize that attainment of the legal age of majority should not be taken as a guarantee ...
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Gender-Affirming Surgery: Current Concepts

Current Urology Reports, 2018
Gender-affirming surgeries (GASs), previously known as gender reassignment surgeries, are surgical procedures born from plastic and reconstructive surgery, colorectal surgery, urology, and gynecology. A multidisciplinary approach is essential for the care of transgender patients. The urologist plays a vital role, both in the perioperative period and as
Shu, Pan, Stanton C, Honig
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Gender-Affirming Surgery: Perioperative Medical Care

Endocrine Practice, 2022
Gender-affirming surgeries are becoming increasingly common in the United States. For many transgender and gender-diverse patients, gender-affirming surgery is a critical aspect of their overall health and wellness and has a significant impact on their social functioning.
Sangyoon Jason Shin   +2 more
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Overview of gender-affirming surgery

Pediatric Radiology
This publication will discuss the diversity of procedures that are common to those with intersex traits,/differences of sex development (I/DSD), and transgender and gender diverse (TGD) patients. It will address how these procedures are performed, and common after care and long-term considerations which are relevant to the pediatric radiologist.
Frances W. Grimstad, Jessica Lee
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Genitourinary Complications of Gender-Affirming Surgery

Current Urology Reports, 2019
Gender-affirming surgery has become a more common procedure in the last 5 years. Feminizing genitoplasty typically involves inversion of penile skin as a neovagina, urethral shortening, and glans reduction to create a neoclitoris. Masculinizing genitoplasty is more complex, typically is performed in multiple stages, and has more inherent urologic risks.
Campbell, Bryson, Stanton C, Honig
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Facial Gender Affirmation Surgery: Craniomaxillofacial Imaging

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2019
Abstract Facial procedures directed at gender affirmation are uniquely tailored to the individual patient and may affect soft tissue and skeletal structures over the entire face—from the chin through the upper forehead. Complete photographic and radiographic documentation that addresses these areas is important from the ...
David E, Morris, Linping, Zhao
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Gender-Affirming Surgery in Persons with Gender Dysphoria

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Summary: The landscape of gender dysphoria has changed dramatically in recent years secondary to increased societal acceptance, legislative changes, and medical providers’ increased awareness of the associated psychosocial burden associated with the diagnosis.
Jason M, Weissler   +6 more
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