UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI PALERMO

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UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI PALERMO DIPARTIMENTO DI DISCIPLINE CHIR., ONCOL. E STOMATOLOGICHE CHIRURGIA PLASTICA E RICOSTRUTTIVA DIRETTORE: PROF. FRANCESCO MOSCHELLA, M.D. GENDER TEAM Center for Genital Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Chief: DR. CARLO MELLONI, MD UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO Division of Urology, Department of Surgical Sciences Direttore: PROF. PAOLO GONTERO, MD Patient-reported experience is often used as a measure for quality of care, but no reports on patient satisfaction after Male-to-Female gender reassignment surgery exist. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) manifest multiple domains of clinical symptoms. LUTS can significantly reduce patients’ quality of life and may point to serious pathology of the urogenital tract. The etiologies of LUTS in aged men are well understood and guidelines suggest that its pathogenesis is multifactorial and can include one or several diagnoses. Although it is known that in MTF transsexuals, urethral stenosis, infections, disorders of the urinary stream and incontinence have been reported, little research effort has been devoted to studying all the LUTS in this patient cohort, manly young men. The aim of this study is to evaluate the surgical outcome in patients who underwent surgical sexreassignment (Male-to-Female), to investigate if they have an increased risk to develop micturition disorders with LUTS and to assess their quality of life including sexual concerns. We conducted an observational study in an unselected cohort of 40 adult transsexuals who underwent to Male-To-Female sex reassignment surgery.. We administered a new 21 questions survey (prior to surgery and at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months follow up), named LUTS-QoL T Test, to investigate LUTS and their impact in patients’ QoL (including sexual quality of life). The items we analyzed were: involuntary urine leakage, urge and stress incontinence, frequency, stream alterations, straining to urinate, retention, presence of pelvic pain or discomfort (with or without the need of an analgesic therapy) and cystitis (with or without the need of an antibiotics therapy). The validity of the new questionnaire has been compared with the results obtained by other validated questionnaires. In our cohort, frequency, weakness of the urinary stream, urge incontinence and nocturia are common problems. Pelvic pain has been reported in 40% of patients in the 1st month but decreased significantly over time. Although more than half of the participants experienced one or more postoperative complications or discomfort, 83% of the patients were completely satisfied with their surgical outcome. Results showed an increased risk for the development of LUTS that should lead the surgeon to investigate the relationship between these disorders and the surgical procedure. Micturition is a problem after surgery operations, and patients who consider sex reassignment should be informed about these side effects preoperatively. The data obtained from the administration of the LUTS-QoL T Test seem to be encouraging. A comparative analysis of the responses and the scores, enabled us to establish, preliminarily, that the new questionnaire may be a reliable tool for the assessment of symptoms in MTF patients. The "LUTS-QoL T Test" a reliable tool to evaluate symptoms of lower urinary tract in male-to-female transsexuals Carlo Melloni*, Guglielmo Melloni**, Marco Carmisciano***, Massimiliano Timpano**, Luigi Di Rosa***, Luigi Rolle**, Marco Falcone**, Giovanni Zabbia***, Adriana Cordova***, Paolo Gontero** *Gender Team **University of Torino - Division of Urology ***University of Palermo - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit Introduction No reports on patient satisfaction after Male-to-Female gender reassignment surgery exist. LUTS can reduce patients’ quality of life. Aim of the study Evaluation of the surgical outcome in patients who underwent SRS (MTF): LUTS and QoL Fig.1 Materials and methods Observational study in an unselected cohort of 40 adult. LUTS-QoL T Test: a new 21 questions survey administered at 0, 1, 3, 6 and 12 months follow up. Items analyzed are summarized in Fig.1 Results ad Conclusions Symptoms in the 1° post-op month decreased significantly over time. 83% of the patients were completelysatisfied with their surgical outcome (Fig 2-3). The data obtained by LUTS-QoL T Test seem to be encouraging. The new questionnaire may be a reliable tool for the assessment of symptoms in MTF patients. Fig.2 Fig.3