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The Timing of Genital Surgery in Somatic Intersexuality: Surveys of Patients’ Preferences

Heino F. L. Meyer‐Bahlburg

2022Hormone Research in Paediatrics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, intersex advocates, medical ethicists, and lawmakers have increasingly demanded a delay of genital surgery that is not acutely medically necessary in patients with somatic intersexuality to the age of consent. This study provides a review of published surveys of affected patients' own opinions on this issue. In part with search of PubMed 2000-2021, 10 pertinent surveys of patients were identified: 3 from the USA; 4 from European countries; and one each from Brazil, China, and Malaysia. All were based on samples of clinic patients, most of whom had previously undergone genital surgery. The majority of both XX and XY patients with somatic intersexuality favored early surgery, with somewhat more syndrome-specific variability in XY patients. The available survey data clearly indicate that a mandatory delay of genital surgery in all patients with somatic intersexuality to the age of consent would disregard the wishes of the majority of surveyed patients. A syndrome- and syndrome severity-specific individualized approach to surgery decisions appears more appropriate.

Topics & Concepts

Sex organMedicineSomatic cellInformed consentFemale circumcisionGeneral surgeryGynecologyAlternative medicinePathologyGeneBiologyGeneticsChemistryBiochemistrySexual Differentiation and DisordersReproductive Health and TechnologiesLGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy