BACKGROUND To date, there is no literature on orchiectomy as a stand-alone procedure in the transgender surgical context. AIM To propose a simple guide to aid health-care professionals caring for… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND To date, there is no literature on orchiectomy as a stand-alone procedure in the transgender surgical context. AIM To propose a simple guide to aid health-care professionals caring for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals seeking bilateral simple orchiectomy. METHODS We use expert opinion to provide a novel guide for simple orchiectomy in the transition-related context for health-care professionals caring for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. A review of relevant literature was also performed focusing on simple orchiectomy and vaginoplasty surgeries for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE We describe the indications, surgical approach, preoperative and postoperative assessment, and the risks and benefits of bilateral simple orchiectomy in the context of gender surgery. RESULTS This article is the first, to our knowledge, to describe a structured guide to bilateral simple orchiectomy in the context of gender surgery for health-care professionals caring for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS Bilateral scrotal orchiectomy is a simple surgical procedure that has a defined role in the surgical management of many transgender individuals. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS This article provides an approach to simple orchiectomy in the context of gender surgery for health-care professionals. Only guidelines written in English were included. The quality of the included guidelines was not evaluated, but this was beyond the scope of this review. CONCLUSION We present a novel guide for health-care professionals caring for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals seeking bilateral simple orchiectomy in the context of gender surgery. Francis C, Grober E, Potter E, et al. A Simple Guide for Simple Orchiectomy in Transition-Related Surgeries. Sex Med Rev 2020;XX:XXX-XXX.
               
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