2023
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003737
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Association of High Body Mass Index With Postoperative Complications After Chest Masculinization Surgery

Bashar Hassan,
Calvin R. Schuster,
Mona Ascha
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Body mass index (BMI) requirements for transgender and nonbinary patients undergoing chest masculinization surgery (CMS) are not standardized and based on small sample sizes. This is the largest and first national retrospective study to determine the association between BMI and postoperative complications. Methods The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 2012–2020 was queried for CMS patients. The primary outcome was incidence of at lea… Show more

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