Korean J Urol.  2004 Oct;45(10):1028-1034.

Surgical Correction of Intersex with Feminizing Genitoplasty

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine Daegu, Korea. skchung@knu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Feminizing genitoplasty is the surgical management after female gender assignment for intersex patients. The surgical outcome and complications of 20 cases of feminizing genitoplasty were analyzed.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Between January 1988 and December 2003, 20 patients surgically treated by feminizing genitoplasty, were retrospectively reviewed. The mean ages at the time of diagnosis and surgical treatment were 6.25 and 7.35 years, respectively. The preoperative evaluations included history taking, physical examination, and chromosomal, hormonal, and radiological studies. All patients underwent feminizing genitoplasty, including at least one of clitoral reconstruction, vaginoplasty or labial reconstruction. The 20 patients were analyzed according to their karyotype, phenotype, gender of rearing, ages at diagnosis and operation, surgical procedures, complications and follow up.
RESULTS
Of the 20 cases, there were 10 female pseudohermaphroditism, 6 male pseudo- hermaphroditism, 3 gonadal dysgenesis, and 1 Mayer- Rokitanski-Kuster syndrome. Within these cases, 14, 10 and 9 clitoral reconstructions, vaginoplasties and labial reconstructions were performed. The streak gonad was removed in all patients with gonadal dysgenesis. Postoperative cosmetic and functional effects were successful, with few complications.
CONCLUSIONS
Considering our surgical outcomes, feminizing genitoplasty for intersex patients, who are determined to a female gender assignment, is a good surgical procedure.

Keyword

Plastic surgery; Pseudohermaphroditism; Gonadal dysgenesis

MeSH Terms

46, XX Disorders of Sex Development
Diagnosis
Disorders of Sex Development
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Gonadal Dysgenesis
Gonads
Humans
Karyotype
Male
Phenotype
Physical Examination
Retrospective Studies
Surgery, Plastic
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