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ESSM Position Statement “Sexual Wellbeing After Gender Affirming Surgery”

INTRODUCTION: Much has been published on the surgical and functional results following Gender Affirming Surgery (‘GAS’) in trans individuals. Comprehensive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS, however, are generally lacking. AIM: To review the impact of various GAS on sexual wellbeing i...

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Autores principales: Özer, Müjde, Toulabi, Sahaand Poor, Fisher, Alessandra D., T'Sjoen, Guy, Buncamper, Marlon E., Monstrey, Stan, Bizic, Marta R., Djordjevic, Miroslav, Falcone, Marco, Christopher, Nim A., Simon, Daniel, Capitán, Luis, Motmans, Joz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8847816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34971864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2021.100471
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author Özer, Müjde
Toulabi, Sahaand Poor
Fisher, Alessandra D.
T'Sjoen, Guy
Buncamper, Marlon E.
Monstrey, Stan
Bizic, Marta R.
Djordjevic, Miroslav
Falcone, Marco
Christopher, Nim A.
Simon, Daniel
Capitán, Luis
Motmans, Joz
author_facet Özer, Müjde
Toulabi, Sahaand Poor
Fisher, Alessandra D.
T'Sjoen, Guy
Buncamper, Marlon E.
Monstrey, Stan
Bizic, Marta R.
Djordjevic, Miroslav
Falcone, Marco
Christopher, Nim A.
Simon, Daniel
Capitán, Luis
Motmans, Joz
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description INTRODUCTION: Much has been published on the surgical and functional results following Gender Affirming Surgery (‘GAS’) in trans individuals. Comprehensive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS, however, are generally lacking. AIM: To review the impact of various GAS on sexual wellbeing in treatment seeking trans individuals, and provide a comprehensive list of clinical recommendations regarding the various surgical options of GAS on behalf of the European Society for Sexual Medicine. METHODS: The Medline, Cochrane Library and Embase databases were reviewed on the results of sexual wellbeing after GAS. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURE: The task force established consensus statements regarding the somatic and general requirements before GAS and of GAS: orchiectomy-only, vaginoplasty, breast augmentation, vocal feminization surgery, facial feminization surgery, mastectomy, removal of the female sexual organs, metaidoioplasty, and phalloplasty. Outcomes pertaining to sexual wellbeing- sexual satisfaction, sexual relationship, sexual response, sexual activity, enacted sexual script, sexuality, sexual function, genital function, quality of sex life and sexual pleasure- are provided for each statement separately. RESULTS: The present position paper provides clinicians with statements and recommendations for clinical practice, regarding GAS and their effects on sexual wellbeing in trans individuals. These data, are limited and may not be sufficient to make evidence-based recommendations for every surgical option. Findings regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS were mainly positive. There was no data on sexual wellbeing following orchiectomy-only, vocal feminization surgery, facial feminization surgery or the removal of the female sexual organs. The choice for GAS is dependent on patient preference, anatomy and health status, and the surgeon's skills. Trans individuals may benefit from studies focusing exclusively on the effects of GAS on sexual wellbeing. CONCLUSION: The available evidence suggests positive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS. We advise more studies that underline the evidence regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS. This position statement may aid both clinicians and patients in decision-making process regarding the choice for GAS. Özer M, Toulabi SP, Fisher AD, et al. ESSM Position Statement “Sexual Wellbeing After Gender Affirming Surgery”. Sex Med 2022;10:100471.
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spelling pubmed-88478162022-02-22 ESSM Position Statement “Sexual Wellbeing After Gender Affirming Surgery” Özer, Müjde Toulabi, Sahaand Poor Fisher, Alessandra D. T'Sjoen, Guy Buncamper, Marlon E. Monstrey, Stan Bizic, Marta R. Djordjevic, Miroslav Falcone, Marco Christopher, Nim A. Simon, Daniel Capitán, Luis Motmans, Joz Sex Med Society Report INTRODUCTION: Much has been published on the surgical and functional results following Gender Affirming Surgery (‘GAS’) in trans individuals. Comprehensive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS, however, are generally lacking. AIM: To review the impact of various GAS on sexual wellbeing in treatment seeking trans individuals, and provide a comprehensive list of clinical recommendations regarding the various surgical options of GAS on behalf of the European Society for Sexual Medicine. METHODS: The Medline, Cochrane Library and Embase databases were reviewed on the results of sexual wellbeing after GAS. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURE: The task force established consensus statements regarding the somatic and general requirements before GAS and of GAS: orchiectomy-only, vaginoplasty, breast augmentation, vocal feminization surgery, facial feminization surgery, mastectomy, removal of the female sexual organs, metaidoioplasty, and phalloplasty. Outcomes pertaining to sexual wellbeing- sexual satisfaction, sexual relationship, sexual response, sexual activity, enacted sexual script, sexuality, sexual function, genital function, quality of sex life and sexual pleasure- are provided for each statement separately. RESULTS: The present position paper provides clinicians with statements and recommendations for clinical practice, regarding GAS and their effects on sexual wellbeing in trans individuals. These data, are limited and may not be sufficient to make evidence-based recommendations for every surgical option. Findings regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS were mainly positive. There was no data on sexual wellbeing following orchiectomy-only, vocal feminization surgery, facial feminization surgery or the removal of the female sexual organs. The choice for GAS is dependent on patient preference, anatomy and health status, and the surgeon's skills. Trans individuals may benefit from studies focusing exclusively on the effects of GAS on sexual wellbeing. CONCLUSION: The available evidence suggests positive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS. We advise more studies that underline the evidence regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS. This position statement may aid both clinicians and patients in decision-making process regarding the choice for GAS. Özer M, Toulabi SP, Fisher AD, et al. ESSM Position Statement “Sexual Wellbeing After Gender Affirming Surgery”. Sex Med 2022;10:100471. Elsevier 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8847816/ /pubmed/34971864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2021.100471 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the International Society for Sexual Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Toulabi, Sahaand Poor
Fisher, Alessandra D.
T'Sjoen, Guy
Buncamper, Marlon E.
Monstrey, Stan
Bizic, Marta R.
Djordjevic, Miroslav
Falcone, Marco
Christopher, Nim A.
Simon, Daniel
Capitán, Luis
Motmans, Joz
ESSM Position Statement “Sexual Wellbeing After Gender Affirming Surgery”
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8847816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34971864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2021.100471
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