Denys Damiaan
Academisch Medisch Centrum-Universiteit van Amsterdam, afd. Psychiatrie, Amsterdam.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2014;158:A7525.
A recent article in the Dutch Journal of Medicine describes two cases of patients with body integrity identity disorder (BIID), a disorder in which patients might resort to self-amputation in order to create the body they wish for. The authors wonder if medical professionals should provide elective amputations in BIID patients in order to prevent them from harm and death. The amputation of a healthy limb in BIID in a medical context is currently under discussion. Doctors struggle to proceed to elective amputation of a healthy body part in BIID. An analogy with gender dysphoria or euthanasia might shed a different light on this dilemma.
荷兰医学杂志最近的一篇文章描述了两例身体完整性认同障碍(BIID)患者的病例,这是一种患者可能会采取自我截肢来塑造自己理想身体的疾病。作者们思考医学专业人员是否应该为患有身体完整性认同障碍的患者进行选择性截肢,以防止他们受到伤害甚至死亡。在医学背景下对身体完整性认同障碍患者进行健康肢体截肢目前正在讨论中。医生们对于对身体完整性认同障碍患者的健康身体部位进行选择性截肢感到纠结。与性别焦虑症或安乐死进行类比可能会为这个困境带来不同的视角。