| Literature DB >> 35956243 |
Susanne Krege1, Henrik Falhammar2,3, Hildegard Lax4, Robert Roehle5,6, Hedi Claahsen-van der Grinten7, Barbara Kortmann8, Lise Duranteau9, Agneta Nordenskjöld10,11.
Abstract
Representatives for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) continue to desire early feminizing surgery in girls with 46,XX-CAH. The aim of this analysis, which included 174 46,XX- individuals with salt-wasting (SW) or simple-virilizing (SV) CAH, a female gender identity, and an age > 16 years participating in a multicenter cross-sectional clinical evaluation study (dsd-LIFE), was to evaluate the long-term results of surgery and patient-reported outcomes (PRO). The gynecological examination (n = 84) revealed some shortcomings concerning surgical feminization. A clitoris was absent in 9.5% of cases, while a clitoral hood was missing in 36.7% of cases. Though all women had large labia, they didn't look normal in 22.6% of cases. Small labia were absent in 23.8% of cases. There was no introitus vaginae, and the urethra and vagina had no separate opening in 5.1% of cases. A mucosal lining was missing in 15.4% of cases. Furthermore, 86.2% of the women had scars at the region of their external genitalia. A vaginal stenosis was described in 16.5% of cases, and a meatal stenosis was described in 2.6% of cases. Additionally, PRO data showed a very-/high satisfaction rate of 21.3%/40.2% with cosmesis and 23.8%/38.1% with functionality, while 3.3%/10.7% showed a very-/low satisfaction with cosmesis as well as 5.6%/10.3% with functionality. The remaining women-24.6% and 23.8%-were indifferent. Satisfaction concerning sex life was very-/high in 9.6%/27.7%. In 12.0%/16.9% it was very-/low. Furthermore, 33.7% had no opinion. Furthermore, 27.0%/31.6% of the women reported that clitoriplasty, but not clitoridectomy, had a very-/positive influence on their lives, while 1.3%/8.9% felt it to be very-/negative, and 28.4% were indifferent. Vaginoplasty had a very-/positive influence in 25.7%/33.8% and a very-/negative effect in 3.6%/6.8%. 29.7% had no opinion. Additionally, 75.7% of the women preferred feminizing surgery during infancy/childhood, especially concerning clitoreduction. In conclusion, though the majority of the participants (76%) preferred early feminizing surgery and 60% described a positive effect on their lives, about 10% felt it to have been negative. About 15% of the women suffered from insufficient cosmesis and functionality after surgery. Sex life was even described as poor in nearly 30%. Therefore, the decision about early genital surgery in 46,XX-CAH girls should be considered carefully. Parents should get detailed information about possible complications of surgery and should receive support to understand that postponing surgery does not inevitably cause harm for their child. Importantly, genital surgery when performed in children should only be performed in expert centers with a specialized team including surgeons who are trained in feminizing surgery.Entities:
Keywords: 46,XX-DSD; congenital adrenal hyperplasia; patient-reported outcomes; surgical interventions; timing of surgery
Year: 2022 PMID: 35956243 PMCID: PMC9369813 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11154629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.964
Basic data of 174 girls with 46,XX-CAH, subdivided into SW- and SV-CAH.
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| I | 3 | 1 | (33.3) | 2 | (66.7) |
| II | 17 | 5 | (29.4) | 12 | (70.6) |
| III | 33 | 18 | (54.5) | 15 | (45.5) |
| IV | 50 | 42 | (84.0) | 8 | (16.0) |
| V | 9 | 9 | (100.0) | 0 | |
| Unknown | 62 | 34 | (54.8) | 28 | (45.2) |
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| Yes | 140 | 89 | (63.6) | 51 | (36.4) |
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| One stage | 71 | 42 | (59.2) | 29 | (40.8) |
| Two stage | 48 | 35 | (72.9) | 13 | (27.1) |
| Unknown | 55 | 32 | (58.2) | 23 | (41.8) |
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| </= 1 year | 57 | 41 | (71.9) | 16 | (28.1) |
| 2–5 years | 34 | 21 | (61.8) | 13 | (38.2) |
| 6–12 years | 7 | 2 | (28.6) | 5 | (71.4) |
| 13–29 years | 8 | 6 | (75.0) | 2 | (25.0) |
| Unknown | 68 | 39 | (57.3) | 29 | (42.7) |
Proportion of surgeries per CAH class.
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| Surgery | 109 | (62.6) | 65 | (37.4) | |
| Clitoridectomy | 10 | 6 | (60.0) | 4 | (40.0) |
| Clitoreduction | 112 | 80 | (71.4) | 32 | (28.6) |
| Vaginoplasty | 121 | 86 | (71.1) | 35 | (28.9) |
Results of the gynecological examination in 84 women with 46,XX-CAH.
| Parameter | N | Yes | (%) | No | (%) |
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| Clitoris | 84 | 76 | (90.5) | 8 | (9.5) |
| Clitoris hood | 79 | 50 | (63.3) | 29 | (36.7) |
| Large labia | 84 | 84 | (100.0) | ||
| Small labia | 84 | 64 | (76.2) | 20 | (23.8) |
| Introitus vaginae | 78 | 74 | (94.9) | 4 | (5.1) |
| Mucosal lining | 78 | 66 | (84.6) | 12 | (15.4) |
| Separate opening for urethra | 78 | 74 | (94.9) | 4 | (5.1) |
| Vaginal length * | 64 | 64 | |||
| Vaginal width ** | 73 | 73 | |||
| Vaginal stenosis | 79 | 13 | (16.5) | 66 | (83.5) |
| Urethrovaginal fistula | 77 | 77 | (100.0) | ||
| Meatal stenosis | 77 | 2 | (2.6) | 75 | (97.4) |
| Scars *** | 80 | 69 | (86.2) | 11 | (13.8) |
n = number of evaluable patients. * <8 cm, n = 30 (47%); 8–10 cm, n = 31 (48%); 10–12 cm, n = 3 (5%). ** <1 finger, n = 3 (4%); one finger, n = 21 (29%); two fingers, n = 49 (67%). *** minimal, n = 45 (65.5%); moderate, n = 23 (33%); severe n = 1 (1.5%).
Overview of the most common complications according to CAH-classes.
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| Complication | 109 | (62.6) | 65 | (37.4) | |
| Vaginal stricture | 21 | 14 | (66.7) | 7 | (33.3) |
| Scars | 18 | 13 | (72.2) | 5 | (27.8) |
| Urogenital infection | 13 | 8 | (61.5) | 5 | (38.5) |
| Urine dribbling | 7 | 6 | (85.7) | 1 | (14.3) |
n = number of reported complications.
Influence of surgeries and vaginal dilatation on the lives of women with 46,XX-CAH.
| Very Neg | Neg | Indifferent | Pos | Very Pos | |||||||
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| Clitorireduction | 74 | 1 | (1.3) | 7 | (8.9) | 21 | (28.4) | 25 | (31.6) | 20 | (27.0) |
| Clitoridectomy | 7 | 3 | (42.9) | 3 | (42.9) | 1 | (14.3) | 0 | 0 | ||
| Vaginoplasty | 74 | 3 | (3.6) | 5 | (6.8) | 22 | (29.7) | 25 | (33.8) | 19 | (25.7) |
| Vaginal dilatation | 47 | 0 | 5 | (10.6) | 17 | (33.3) | 13 | (27.7) | 12 | (25.5) | |
n = number of evaluable patients.
Satisfaction with their genitals in women with 46,XX-CAH.
| Very Low | Low | Indifferent | High | Very High | |||||||
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| Clitoris size | 137 | 11 | (8.0) | 9 | (6.6) | 46 | (33.6) | 55 | (40.1) | 16 | (11.7) |
| Clitoris shape | 134 | 13 | (9.7) | 3 | (2.2) | 43 | (32.1) | 57 | (42.5) | 18 | (13.4) |
| Sexual arousal | 140 | 4 | (2.9) | 15 | (10.7) | 33 | (23.6) | 62 | (44.3) | 26 | (18.6) |
| Orgasm | 139 | 16 | (11.5) | 19 | (13.7) | 34 | (24.5) | 54 | (38.8) | 16 | (11.5) |
| Vaginal length | 140 | 0 | 0 | 46 | (32.9) | 73 | (52.1) | 21 | (15.0) | ||
| Vaginal width | 142 | 7 | (4.9) | 9 | (6.3) | 42 | (29.6) | 67 | (47.2) | 17 | (12.0) |
| Vaginal moisture | 142 | 5 | (3.5) | 28 | (19.7) | 40 | (28.2) | 58 | (40.8) | 11 | (7.7) |
| Functionality | 126 | 7 | (5.6) | 11 | (10.3) | 30 | (23.8) | 48 | (38.1) | 30 | (23.8) |
| Cosmesis | 122 | 4 | (3.3) | 13 | (10.7) | 30 | (24.6) | 49 | (40.2) | 26 | (21.3) |
| Sex life | 166 | 20 | (12.0) | 28 | (16.9) | 56 | (33.7) | 46 | (27.7) | 16 | (9.6) |
n = number of evaluable patients.
Questions concerning need and timing of feminizing surgery in women with 46,XX-CAH.
| Agree ++ | Agree + | Indifferent | Disagree − | Disagree − | |||||||
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| Need for clitoral reduction in girls | 133 | 64 | (48.1) | 28 | (21.0) | 30 | (22.6) | 4 | (3.0) | 7 | (5.3) |
| Vaginoplasty with patients’ consent better than before 6 months | 122 | 25 | (20.5) | 18 | (14.7) | 19 | (15.6) | 22 | (18.0) | 38 | (31.1) |
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| Appropriate time for genital surgery | 144 | 76 | (52.8) | 33 | (22.9) | 21 | (14.6) | 8 | (5.6) | 6 | (4.2) |
n = number of evaluable patients.