2022
DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000002554.07
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Mp21-07 exploring Sexual Health of Transfeminine Individuals: An Opportunity to Educate Medical Providers

Abstract: INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Pelvic neurovascular damage accounts for the well-known association between pelvic fracture and sexual dysfunction. The impact of sexual dysfunction on quality of life has been well-documented but has historically focused on patients with lower urinary tract injuries. These injuries have been shown to be associated with higher rates of SD and therefore are more likely to influence patient-reported quality of life. We hypothesized that the presence of SD following pelvic fracture neg… Show more

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