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Title: Gender Reassignment Surgery


1
Gender Reassignment Surgery
  • Carol Bayley, PhD
  • October 3, 2007
  • National Ethics Education Collaborative

2
Overview
  • Background
  • Distinctions
  • Two ways to view gender dysphoria
  • Ethical issues
  • Further thinking

3
Background Assumptions
  • Sex has three meanings
  • Genetic (XY, XX, XXY, etc.)
  • Phenotypic (what you look like physically)
  • Social (how you are raised, how you present)
  • Gender has one (main) meaning the social or
    behavior aspects of sexual identity.
  • There is no 11 relationship between sex and
    gender

4
Background Assumptions
  • Sexual dimorphism is part of the mental landscape
    in our culture.
  • First question when baby is born
  • treatment of intersex babies
  • As species go, we are not too dimorphic
    variations within the sexes are greater than the
    variations between them.

5
Background Assumptions
  • There is a lot we dont know about sexual and
    gender development
  • How genotype is translated into phenotype
  • What hormone surges (in utero and at puberty) do
    what can go wrong
  • How people feel like women or men apart from
    social conditioning

6
Distinctions
  • Heterosexual
  • Homosexual
  • Bisexual
  • Transvestite
  • Transsexual
  • Transgender

7
Distinctions
  • Heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual describe
    sexual attraction, grounded in biology but
    affected by culture.
  • Medically speaking, these are not disorders.
  • Attraction is fluid and changing most people
    think attraction is established before birth.
  • DSM-III (1974)
  • Transvestite describes people who wear clothes of
    the other gender. Motives differ.

8
(Catholic Teaching
  • Sexual function has two purposes
  • Fun (aka union)
  • Babies (aka procreation)
  • Double effect
  • Good or morally neutral act
  • One effect intended, one foreseen
  • Bad effect is not a means to the good)

9
Transsexual/Transgender
  • terms refer to the same thing
  • gender dysphoria (DSM-IV)
  • Transgendered persons can self-identify as gay or
    straight.
  • Some transgendered persons get married some
    engage in homosexual relationships with members
    of their new sex.

10
Gender Dysphoria one view
  • Objectively disordered
  • Psychiatric in nature
  • You dont do surgery for psychiatric symptoms
    (unless you do see Elliot)
  • Gender reassignment surgery mutilates and results
    in sterilization, therefore it is wrong.

11
Gender Dysphoria other view
  • Biological in nature hormone surge in utero
    contributes to sexualization of fetus. Disruption
    can cause GD.
  • Male and female brains differ in some respects,
    m-f brains look like female brains and f-m
    brains look like male brains.

12
GD other view
  • If GD is biological, then surgical correction is
    appropriate.
  • Other surgical corrections
  • Strabismus
  • Cochlear implant
  • Aortic repair
  • Lasix surgery septoplasty
  • Mutilation and sterilization are side effects.
    (see Double Effect)

13
Surgery is last step in transition
  • Transition includes
  • Psychological counseling
  • Living as the other
  • Hormone treatments to affect secondary sex
    characteristics (hair growth, breast size, voice)
  • Plastic surgery to fashion new genital and
    urethral equipment mastectomy for f-m

14
Some transitions are finished without surgery
  • Expense
  • Mutilation
  • Irreversibility

15
Ethical Issues
  • Should surgeons be allowed to perform gender
    reassignment surgery?
  • How do we take care of patients after surgery?
  • How do we take care of transgendered persons in
    the hospital for other reasons?

16
Allowing surgery for GRS
  • Patient must be part of program
  • Program must be rigorous
  • Surgeon must have experience double boarded in
    some cases (e.g., urology and plastic surgery)
  • Treat these patients fairly

17
Ethical Issues
  • Respect for transgendered persons means
  • Using the form of address and pronoun he or she
    chooses. How the person presents is the persons
    social identity and should be honored.
  • Protecting privacy, especially with regard to
    roommate if there is one.
  • Private rooms are nice but not always possible.
  • No one taking care of the patient should be
    surprised confidence must be held carefully.

18
Stoke your imagination
  • Stories of Native Americans
  • Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
  • Oscar-nominated film Transamerica
  • Carl Elliot, A New Way to Be Mad. Atlantic
    Monthly, Dec 2000.
  • Call Me Malcolm (UCC Office of LGBT Concerns in
    Cleveland has copies)
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