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Art by Jazz Bell  / Jazz Bell.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 222-227
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 222-227
samenvatting: My art covers a wide range of styles and formats and most often revolves around my relation to my body as a disabled, intersex, nonbinary, biracial, and fat being. My activism and work are primarily focused on disability justice, which I view as inherently connected and inextricable from my other experiences. I personally aim to embody the ten principles of disability justice as conceptualized by those at Sins Invalid, a performance art troupe made up primarily of disabled QTBIPOC artists and performers. In thinking of the principles of intersectionality, collective liberation, and cross-movement organizing, I was interested in the way both disabled and intersex beings (as well as many others) continue to experience the living legacy of eugenics, particularly within in our health-care systems. It was through this exploration that I came into understanding myself as intersex. I spoke with Sean Saifa Wall (he/him), an incredible intersex activist.
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Art by Jazz Bell
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Jazz Bell.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
2
(may)
222-227
N310778
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Gender-affirmation surgery and bariatric surgery in transgender individuals in The Netherlands: Considerations, surgical techniques and outcomes ,  / Wouter B. van der Sluis ...[et al.].

International Journal of Transgender Health, 23 (2022) 3 (sept), p. 355-361
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 23 (2022) 3 (sept), p. 355-361
samenvatting: The number of transgender individuals seeking medical and surgical care has increased over the last years. Within the transgender population overweight and obesity is more frequently observed when compared to the general population. Little is known on the prevalence of bariatric surgery in the transgender population and the effects on the surgical gender transition path of the individual transgender with overweight or obesity. All transgender individuals who underwent gender-affirming surgery (GAS) between 1980 and 2020 were retrospectively identified from our hospital registry. Those with a history of bariatric surgery were selected. A retrospective chart study was conducted, recording gender identity, bariatric surgery specifications, gender surgery specifications, complications, reoperations and clinical follow-up time. A total of 15 transgender individuals (11 transgender men, 4 transgender women) who underwent bariatric surgery were identified. All individuals underwent bariatric surgery before any GAS procedure, except for one transgender man. At the first GAS procedure, all individuals experienced significant weight loss when compared to their weight at bariatric surgery (mean 13.1 ± 3.8 BMI points lost for transgender men, mean BMI points lost 14.3 ± 2.8 for transgender women, p < 0.01). Obesity was still frequently prevalent in transgender men after bariatric surgery. All included transgender men underwent mastectomy via the double incision with free nipple grafting technique. Only one transgender man underwent genital GAS. All transgender women underwent penile-inversion vaginoplasty, one in combination with prosthesis-based augmentation mammoplasty. Surgical gender transition is possible after massive weight loss after bariatric surgery. Specific surgical subtechniques will be more prevalent in this population.
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Gender-affirmation surgery and bariatric surgery in transgender individuals in The Netherlands: Considerations, surgical techniques and outcomes ,
ts.
Wouter B. van der Sluis ...[et al.].
International Journal of Transgender Health
23
(2022)
3
(sept)
355-361
N311340

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