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Urol Clin North Am ; 46(4): 541-554, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31582028

ABSTRACT

Improvements to vulvar aesthetics, particularly the clitoral complex and labia minora reconstruction, are difficult and remain the challenge of genital reconstructive surgeons. Various modifications of penile inversion technique have been introduced to improve vulvar aesthetics in recent years. Generally penile inversion vaginoplasty leaves limited penile tissue to reconstruct the natural labia minora. This article describes improvements made to overcome substantial limitations of the widely used traditional penile inversion vaginoplasty technique, with emphasis on creating a realistic vulvar aesthetic appearance in all respects, without compromising sexual sensation or vaginal depth.


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Gender Dysphoria/surgery , Penis/surgery , Sex Reassignment Surgery , Transsexualism , Vagina/surgery , Vulva/surgery , Esthetics , Female , Humans , Male
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Lancet ; 388(10042): 401-411, 2016 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27323926

ABSTRACT

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) standards of care for transsexual, transgender, and gender non-conforming people (version 7) represent international normative standards for clinical care for these populations. Standards for optimal individual clinical care are consistent around the world, although the implementation of services for transgender populations will depend on health system infrastructure and sociocultural contexts. Some clinical services for transgender people, including gender-affirming surgery, are best delivered in the context of more specialised facilities; however, the majority of health-care needs can be delivered by a primary care practitioner. Across high-income and low-income settings alike, there often remains a dearth of educational programming for health-care professionals in transgender health, although the best evidence supports introducing modules on transgender health early during clinical education of clinicians and allied health professionals. While these challenges remain, we review the increasing evidence and examples of the defined roles of the mental health professional in transgender health-care decisions, effective models of health service provision, and available surgical interventions for transgender people.


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Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Models, Organizational , Transgender Persons/psychology , Transsexualism/therapy , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Gender Identity , Humans , Mental Health Services/organization & administration , Quality of Health Care
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