Peri-surgical imaging of intersex and gender diverse youths

Pediatr Radiol. 2024 Mar 23. doi: 10.1007/s00247-024-05900-0. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This publication provides an overview of current imaging indications and practices for patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery, with an emphasis on the importance of tailored, patient-specific care. Gender-affirming surgeries are performed with personalized approaches at various stages of life for those with intersex traits or differences in sex development (I/DSD) and transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals. For I/DSD patients, ultrasound, genitography, or MRI occurs during infancy and puberty to evaluate genital and gonadal anatomy. Facial harmonization involves bony and soft tissue modifications, guided by maxillofacial computerized tomography (CT) with three-dimensional reconstruction. Ultrasound is the main modality in assessing hormone-related and post-surgical changes in the chest. Imaging for genital reconstruction uses cross-sectional images and fluoroscopy to assess neoanatomy and complications.

Keywords: Differences in sex development; Facial harmonization; Gender-affirming surgery; Genital reconstruction; Intersex; Sex assignment surgery; Sexual development; Transgender.