Hermaphroditism, surgical reconstruction of the anatomy of the gonads in ancient Greece as described by Diodorus Siculus (ca 80-20 BC)

G. Tsoucalas, D. Kakagia, E. Panagouli, A. Vasilopoulos, Thomaidis Vasilios, A. Fiska
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Background: Ancient Greek medico-philosophers comprehended a series of genitalia disorders and were able to perform surgical operations for their correction. Although researchers believe that the first plastic surgery of pseudo-hermaphroditism was performed by Persians in 11th century AD, a series of intersex individual cases were reported in the work of the ancient Greek historian Diodorus Siculus. Methods: Bibliographical study of Diodorus' treatises. Results: The report of a patient named Callo, who was raised as a female and was surgically transformed into a young male, was included in Diodorus' works. Diodorus described that the operation was performed surprisingly by a pharmacist, testifying the extent and depth of medical knowledge among ancient Greeks. The operation included cicatrization and placement of an artificial urethra in the non-perforated penis. Conclusions: The operation was for the era an innovative procedure ahead of its time, a hallmark of cosmetic and plastic surgery.
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雌雄同体,古希腊性腺解剖的外科重建,Diodorus Siculus(约公元前80-20年)
背景:古希腊医学哲学家理解了一系列生殖器疾病,并能够通过外科手术进行矫正。尽管研究人员认为,第一次假雌雄同体的整形手术是在公元11世纪由波斯人进行的,但古希腊历史学家Diodorus Siculus的著作中报道了一系列双性人病例。方法:对狄奥多罗斯专著进行书目研究。结果:一名为Callo的患者被作为女性抚养,并通过手术转化为年轻男性的报告被收录在Diodorus的作品中。狄奥多鲁斯描述说,手术是由一位药剂师出人意料地完成的,这证明了古希腊人医学知识的广度和深度。手术包括愈合和在未穿孔的阴茎上放置人工尿道。结论:该手术是一个时代的创新程序超前的时间,美容和整形外科的标志。
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