变性患者的全关节置换术:新兴患者群体的独特考虑。

K. Harper, Eric Maiorino
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目前,在骨科文献中没有关于变性患者接受骨科手术的研究。这与医学界的一个普遍趋势相呼应,尽管跨性别患者具有独特的特征,但他们在医学研究中基本上被忽视了。随着性别再分配手术的日益普及和这些患者进入关节置换术的年龄,骨科医生将迅速面临治疗这一患者群体的问题。独特的考虑因素包括通常与患者人群相关的医疗合并症,接受跨性别激素治疗时的深静脉血栓形成风险,手术体位考虑因素以及手术后的社会支持影响。此外,降低未来可能的性别重置手术的风险,包括考虑延长围手术期抗生素和对种植体生长问题的密切监测。重点放在与跨性别患者相处时感到舒适,以确保平等获得医疗保健,同时确保理解和准确描述这一患者群体特有的手术风险。
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Total Joint Arthroplasties in Transgender Patients: Unique Considerations for an Emerging Patient Population.
Currently, no studies exist on transgender patients undergoing orthopaedic procedures within the orthopaedic literature at large. This echoes a trend within medicine in general, where despite their unique characteristics, transgender patients are largely ignored in medical research. As gender reassignment surgery becomes more commonplace and these patients' age into joint arthroplasties, orthopaedic surgeons will rapidly be faced with treating this patient group. Unique considerations include medical comorbidities commonly associated with the patient population, deep vein thrombosis risk while on cross-gender hormone therapy, surgical positioning considerations, and social support implications after surgery. In addition, risk reductions for possible future gender reassignment surgeries include consideration for extended perioperative antibiotics and diligent surveillance for implant ingrowth issues. An emphasis is placed on being comfortable with transgender patients to ensure equal access to health care while ensuring understanding and accuracy in describing the risks of surgery that are unique to this patient population.
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