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Role of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in different sexual development (DSD)
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2021-08Registro en:
Bailez, Maria Marcela; Costanzo, Mariana; Guercio, Gabriela Viviana; Role of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in different sexual development (DSD); Elsevier Science Inc.; Seminars In Pediatric Surgery; 30; 4; 8-2021; 1-12
1055-8586
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bailez, Maria Marcela
Costanzo, Mariana
Guercio, Gabriela Viviana
Resumen
Differences/disorders of sex development (DSD) are a heterogeneous group of congenital conditions in which the development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical. Patients usually present during the newborn period but occasionally some cases remain unrecognized until later in infancy or even adolescence. Genital appearance, psychosocial support, sociocultural background, gender identity development, and genetic and biochemical analysis in addition to ethical and legal implications need to be considered when deciding on the appropriate treatment strategy. Surgeons are important members of the multidisciplinary expert teams involved in the initial approach and long-term follow-up. Surgical care of DSD patients is one of the main challenges. Recommendations regarding the opportunity and timing of surgical procedures are still under discussion. Surgical procedures are aimed to reduce urologic problems, prevent the risk of gonadal germ-cell cancer, and facilitate sexual function and reproduction. Providing its excellent visualization, access to pelvic structures and less postoperative adhesion MIS has been an important tool in the diagnosis and treatment of DSD. The role of MIS will be summarized in: 1) Gonadal biopsy / gonadectomy 2) Treatment of urogenital sinus/vaginoplasty 3) Vaginal Replacement 4) Resection / treatment of Mullerian structures