University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Int J Impot Res. 2023 Feb;35(1):56-60. doi: 10.1038/s41443-022-00578-0. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
Historically, medical management of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) in girls typically involved feminising surgery, which meant reducing the size and/or visibility of the enlarged clitoris. This practice may have become less routine but remains a common response to genital differences associated with CAH. Parents typically give permission for the child to undergo surgery in early childhood and recommend other parents facing a similar situation do the same. The current report is based on a qualitative content analysis of interviews with sixteen parents whose daughters with CAH had undergone one of two forms of clitoral surgery. We observed that: (i) some parents were initially unconcerned about their child's genital presentation; (ii) in general, clitoral surgery was considered as a readily available and natural response to the child's bodily difference; (iii) the parents acknowledged that there would be some risk but anticipated various benefits; and (iv) there was an absence of ethical considerations when the parents evaluated the various effects of surgery afterwards. We conclude from our analysis that parents of girls with CAH may not receive psychologically and ethically informed counselling to encourage critical reflections prior to authorizing genital surgery.
从历史上看,对患有先天性肾上腺增生症(CAH)的女孩的医学管理通常涉及女性化手术,这意味着缩小增大的阴蒂的大小和/或可见度。这种做法可能已经不那么常规了,但仍然是对与 CAH 相关的生殖器差异的常见反应。父母通常会允许孩子在幼儿期接受手术,并建议面临类似情况的其他父母也这样做。本报告基于对 16 名父母的访谈的定性内容分析,这些父母的女儿患有 CAH,并接受了两种阴蒂手术中的一种。我们观察到:(i)有些父母最初对孩子的生殖器外观并不关心;(ii)一般来说,阴蒂手术被认为是对孩子身体差异的一种现成的、自然的反应;(iii)父母承认会有一些风险,但预计会有各种好处;(iv)父母在评估手术的各种影响时,没有考虑到伦理问题。我们从分析中得出结论,患有 CAH 的女孩的父母在授权进行生殖器手术之前,可能没有接受心理和伦理方面的知情咨询,以鼓励他们进行批判性思考。