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Nationwide Estimates of Gender-Affirming Chest Reconstruction in the United States, 2016-2019.

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BACKGROUND Under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, introduced in 2016, increased access to gender-affirming surgeries for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals. Masculinizing chest reconstruction (e.g., mastectomy) and… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, introduced in 2016, increased access to gender-affirming surgeries for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals. Masculinizing chest reconstruction (e.g., mastectomy) and feminizing chest reconstruction (e.g., augmentation mammaplasty), often outpatient procedures, are the most frequently performed GAS. However, there is a paucity of information about the demographics of patients who undergo gender-affirming chest reconstruction. OBJECTIVE The authors sought to investigate the incidence, demographics, and spending for ambulatory gender-affirming chest reconstruction using nationally representative data from 2016-2019. METHODS Using the Nationwide Ambulatory Surgery Sample, the authors identified patients with an International Classification of Diseases diagnosis code of gender dysphoria who underwent chest reconstruction between 2016 and 2019. Demographic and clinical characteristics were recorded for each encounter. RESULTS A weighted estimate of 21,293 encounters for chest reconstruction were included (17,480 [82.1%] masculinizing and 3,813 [27.9%] feminizing). Between 2016 and 2019, the number of chest surgeries per 100,000 encounters increased by 143.2% from 27.3 to 66.4 (P<.001). 12,751 (59.9%) chest surgeries were covered by private health insurance, 6,557 (30.8%) were covered by public health insurance, 1,172 (5.5%) were self-pay, and 813 (3.8%) had other means of payment. The median total charges were $29,887 (IQR, $21,778-$43,785) for chest reconstruction overall. Age, expected primary payer, patient location, and median income varied significantly by race (P<.001). CONCLUSIONS Gender-affirming chest reconstructions are on the rise, and surgeons must understand the background and needs of TGD patients who require and choose to undergo surgical transitions.

Keywords: affirming chest; chest reconstruction; reconstruction; gender affirming; 2016 2019

Journal Title: Aesthetic surgery journal
Year Published: 2022

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