Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9335837 | Reviews in Gynaecological Practice | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Surgery for intersex is a complex and controversial topic. The traditional practice of surgery for all-usually during infancy-has been challenged by unsatisfied adult patients. There is at present little good outcome data partly due to the problems of non-disclosure of diagnosis, which leaves adult patients absent from follow-up studies. Only recently has more information become available on gynaecological and sexual outcomes. This review covers the three main aspects of intersex surgery: clitoral surgery, vaginoplasty and gonadectomy. Traditional and modern surgical techniques are described as well as any available follow-up data. The current controversies surrounding the role of intersex surgery are summarised.
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Authors
Ida Ismail, Sarah Creighton,