1. Complications after gender-affirming chest masculinization surgery do not impact patient satisfaction.
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Rahmani B, Park JB, Adebagbo OD, Morgenstern M, Garvey SR, Nickman S, Gettings M, Prospero M, Tobias AM, and Cauley RP
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Mastectomy adverse effects, Mammaplasty methods, Mammaplasty adverse effects, Patient Satisfaction, Postoperative Complications etiology, Sex Reassignment Surgery methods, Patient Reported Outcome Measures
- Abstract
Chest masculinization surgery is an increasingly common procedure and has offered significant benefits to the gender-diverse community. Although major complications are an infrequent occurrence in chest masculinization surgery, they may still impact surgical success. While the long-term success of chest masculinization surgery has been examined through patient-reported outcome measures, there is no study that has assessed the association between complications and patient-reported outcomes. In this study, patients who underwent double incision or periareolar mastectomies for chest masculinization by a single surgeon were surveyed. Demographic, operative, and postoperative variables were obtained from medical records. The BODY-Q and SCAR-Q modules (Q-Portfolio.org) were used to assess postoperative patient-reported outcomes. There were 151 survey responders (43% response rate), 132 without complications and 19 with complications. No significant differences in patient-reported outcomes were noted when comparing the groups with and without complications. While some providers may be reluctant to offer chest masculinization to patients they deem high risk for complications, patients and providers should be assured that complications do not significantly impact patient satisfaction. LAY SUMMARY: Gender-affirming chest masculinization surgery is increasingly common. We investigated the impact of complications on patient-reported outcomes in chest masculinization. Patients and providers should be assured that complications do not significantly impact patient satisfaction., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2024
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