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This study examined preoperative preparations, complications, and physical and functional outcomes of male-to-female sex reassignment surgery (SRS), based on reports by 232 patients, all of whom underwent penile-inversion vaginoplasty and sensate clitoroplasty, performed by one surgeon using a consistent technique. Nearly all patients discontinued hormone therapy before SRS and most reported that doing so created no difficulties. Preoperative electrolysis to remove genital hair, undergone by most patients, was not associated with less serious vaginal hair problems. No patients reported rectal-vaginal fistula or deep-vein thrombosis and reports of other significant surgical complications were uncommon. One third of patients, however, reported urinary stream problems. No single complication was significantly associated with regretting SRS. Satisfaction with most physical and functional outcomes of SRS was high; participants were least satisfied with vaginal lubrication, vaginal touch sensation, and vaginal erotic sensation. Frequency of achieving orgasm after SRS was not significantly associated with most general measures of satisfaction. Later years of surgery, reflecting greater surgeon experience, were not associated with lower prevalence rates for most complications or with better ratings for most physical and functional outcomes of SRS.
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Based on Spearman rank-order correlation (i.e., with year of surgery treated as an ordinal variable), Lawrence (2003) reported that year of surgery was not significantly associated with happiness with SRS result, r s(230)=.09, p=.15.
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Lawrence, A.A. Patient-Reported Complications and Functional Outcomes of Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery. Arch Sex Behav 35, 717–727 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-006-9104-9
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