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Sex reassignment surgery: A study of 141 dutch transsexuals

open access: yesArchives of Sexual Behavior, 1988
This is an evaluation of the therapeutic effect of sex reassignment surgery on 36 female-to-male transsexuals and 105 male-to-female transsexuals in the Netherlands. Data were collected by means of structured interviews. The evaluation was made on the basis of subjective data only, that is on what the persons themselves reported on their gender ...
Peggy Cohen-Kettenis
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Outcome of sex reassignment surgery

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1984
ABSTRACT– Three independent reviews of the world literature dealing with the outcome of sex reassignment surgery in transsexualism are presented. In 10‐15 % of the patients who undergo sex reassignment the results end up in a failure. There are as many failures in the female to male group as in the male to female group.
J Walinder
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Catholic Hospitals and Sex Reassignment Surgery

open access: yesThe National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2016
Catholic health care institutions presently face the question of whether it would be morally legitimate for them to participate in sex reassignment surgery for patients suffering from gender dysphoria. This essay replies to two articles published on this question in the Winter 2016 issue of the Catholic health care journal Health Care Ethics USA.
null null, E. Christian Brugger
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Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment Surgery in Italy

International Journal of Transgenderism, 2011
ABSTRACT This article reports on the first efforts of systematically collecting national data regarding the prevalence of transsexualism and sex reassignment surgery (SRS) in Italy. The Italian Ministry of Health and the clinics offering such treatment were asked to cooperate by providing their data. Various problems were encountered in data collection,
Angela M Caldarera, Friedemann Pfafflin
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Vaginal prolapse, pelvic floor function, and related symptoms 16 years after sex reassignment surgery in transsexuals

open access: yesFertility and Sterility, 2011
To evaluate the prevalence of prolapse and related bladder, bowel, and sexual problems in transsexual patients (TS) after sex reassignment ...
Annette Kuhn
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Quality of life 15 years after sex reassignment surgery for transsexualism

open access: yesFertility and Sterility, 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life and patients' satisfaction in transsexual patients (TS) after sex reassignment operation compared with healthy controls. DESIGN: A case-control study. SETTING: A tertiary referral center.
Annette Kuhn, Michael D Mueller
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Sex reassignment surgery for transsexuals

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2013
The purpose of this article is to report on the most recent findings on the current surgical treatments for sex reassignment surgery for both male-to-female and female-to-male transsexuals.For male-to-female sex reassignment surgery, researches aim to refine the inverted peno-scrotal flap surgical technique in order to increase the neovaginal length ...
Peter, Wroblewski   +2 more
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Sex reassignment surgery in Europe: A survey

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1987
ABSTRACT— Since the first publications on a sex reassignment operation in Denmark in the early fifties, the European environment in which sex reassignment surgery (SRS) takes place has changed drastically. However the possibilities differ considerably between one country and another.
Cohen‐Kettenis, P. T., Wålinder, J.
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Sex Reassignment Surgery

open access: yesEthics & Medics, 1988
May, William E.
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Sex Reassignment Surgery

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
“This is an evaluation of the therapeutic effect of sex reassignment surgery on 36 female-to-male transsexuals and 105 male-to-female transsexuals in the Netherlands. Data were collected by means of structured interviews. The evaluation was made on the basis of subjective data only, that is on what the persons themselves reported on their gender ...
P, Snaith, M J, Tarsh, R, Reid
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