Early Genital Surgery in Disorders/Differences of Sex Development: Patients’ Perspectives

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Elena Bennecke
Stephanie Bernstein
Peter Lee
Tim C. van de Grift
Agneta Nordenskjöld
Marion Rapp
Margaret Simmonds
Jürg C. Streuli
Ute Thyen
Claudia Wiesemann
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[1] Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Department of Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology
[2] Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin,Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum, Center for Chronically Sick Children
[3] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Department of Paediatrics
[4] and Berlin Institute of Health,Department of Pediatrics
[5] Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery
[6] Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin,Department of Medical Psychology and Sexology
[7] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Pediatric Surgery, Karolinska University Hospital and Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, and Center of Molecular Medicine
[8] and Berlin Institute of Health,Klinik für Kinder
[9] Göttingen University Medical Center, und Jugendmedizin
[10] Penn State College of Medicine,Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine
[11] Amsterdam University Medical Center (VUmc),Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
[12] Amsterdam University Medical Center,undefined
[13] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[14] Universität zu Lubeck,undefined
[15] Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support Group,undefined
[16] University of Zurich,undefined
[17] Göttingen University Medical Center,undefined
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Disorders of sex development; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia; Genital surgery; Pediatrics; Ethics;
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Controversy continues over a proposed moratorium on elective genital surgery in childhood for disorders/differences of sex development (DSD). Empirical evidence on patient preference is needed to inform decision-making. We conducted a multicentre survey by cross-sectional questionnaire in 14 specialized clinics in six European countries. The sample comprised 459 individuals (≥ 16 years) with a DSD diagnosis, including individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) (n = 192), XY DSD with prenatal androgen effect (A) (n = 150), and without (nA) (n = 117). Main outcome measures were level of agreement with given statements regarding genital surgery, including clitoris reduction, vaginoplasty, and hypospadias repair. A total of 66% of individuals with CAH and 60% of those with XY DSD-A thought that infancy or childhood were the appropriate age for genital surgery. Females with XY DSD were divided on this issue and tended to prefer vaginoplasty at a later age (XY DSD-A 39%, XY DSD-nA 32%). A total of 47% of males preferred early hypospadias surgery. Only 12% (CAH), 11% (XY DSD-A), and 21% (XY DSD-nA) thought they would have been better off without any surgery in childhood or adolescence. Individuals who had early genital surgery were more likely to approve of it. Outcome data failed to support a general moratorium on early elective genital surgery. Participant perspectives varied considerably by diagnostic category, gender, history of surgery, and contact with support groups. Case-by-case decision-making is better suited to grasping the ethical complexity of the issues at stake.
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页码:913 / 923
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