2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2020.01.009
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Considerations for Transgender Patients Perioperatively

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“…This has led some surgeons and anaesthesiologists to recommend holding hormone therapy for weeks leading up to surgery. Both of the above authors have argued that due to the lack of consistent evidence of a causal relationship between oestrogen (or testosterone) with an increased risk of VTE, it is well tolerated to continue hormone therapy in the perioperative setting [34,35,38]. This is especially important in preventing unwanted side effects of stopping hormone therapy (e.g.…”
Section: Improving the Quality And Safety Of Perioperative Care For L...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led some surgeons and anaesthesiologists to recommend holding hormone therapy for weeks leading up to surgery. Both of the above authors have argued that due to the lack of consistent evidence of a causal relationship between oestrogen (or testosterone) with an increased risk of VTE, it is well tolerated to continue hormone therapy in the perioperative setting [34,35,38]. This is especially important in preventing unwanted side effects of stopping hormone therapy (e.g.…”
Section: Improving the Quality And Safety Of Perioperative Care For L...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to binding, tucking or packing help relieve dysphoria non-surgically. 114 Tucking in transfeminine individuals involves placing testes upwards, close to the inguinal canal, and securing external genitalia between the legs to flatten the lower pelvis. 114 , 115 70% of transfeminine patients report tucking, with 28%, 21%, and 12% experiencing itch, rash, and skin infection respectively.…”
Section: Dermatologic Impacts Of Chest Binding Tucking and Packingmentioning
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“… 114 Tucking in transfeminine individuals involves placing testes upwards, close to the inguinal canal, and securing external genitalia between the legs to flatten the lower pelvis. 114 , 115 70% of transfeminine patients report tucking, with 28%, 21%, and 12% experiencing itch, rash, and skin infection respectively. 115 In a survey of 79 transfeminine adults, itching, rash, and testicular pain were the most commonly reported health effects.…”
Section: Dermatologic Impacts Of Chest Binding Tucking and Packingmentioning
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“…d. Se debe informar al equipo de salud y personal administrati-vo del trato respetuoso a las personas trans, el que comienza en la recepción administrativa del paciente. 10 6.-Sugerencias para el anestesiólogo A. El paciente trans puede requerir otro tipo de cirugía, ejemplo colecistectomía, al estar bajo terapia hormonal es recomendable contactar al tratante. La terapia hormonal especialmente estradiol, 15 días antes de cualquier cirugía debe ser suspendida por el riego de trombosis, se reinicia cuando el paciente deje el reposo en cama y esté en plena movilidad y en alta quirúrgica [9], [10].…”
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