Anesthetic Considerations for Gender-Affirming Airway and Facial Procedures.

Q3 Medicine
AANA journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01
Stephany Amendola, Nicole Stemmler, Marianne Cosgrove, Filomena Ruggiero
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Abstract

Approximately 0.6% of the United States population identifies as transgender or gender nonbinary. The term transgender refers to a person who experiences incongruence between their sex at birth and their gender identity. The care of the transgender patient is complex, often requiring the expertise of various medical and surgical specialties. The prevalence of gender-affirming surgery is increasing as societal acceptance and cultural norms are shifting. While gender-affirming procedures include a variety of body systems, airway and facial procedures are of particular importance to anesthesia providers. Anesthetic concerns for masculinization and feminization procedures of the airway and face include bleeding, injury to the airway, and other perioperative challenges. Transgender procedures of the airway and face often require advanced airway techniques. Following airway surgery, patients are at an increased risk for tracheal stenosis or perforation, glottic stenosis, vocal cord damage or dysfunction, and/or dysphagia. Additionally, transgender patients may undergo hormone therapy to achieve their gender goals. Providers should be aware of the implications associated with administration of hormones such as thromboembolic events, cardiovascular effects, and changes in various laboratory values. A knowledge of novel surgical procedures, medical therapies, and the psychosocial implications associated with transition is essential for the safe, comprehensive, and holistic care of the transgender patient.

性别确认气道和面部手术的麻醉考虑因素。
美国人口中约有 0.6% 的人被认定为变性人或性别非二元人。变性人是指出生性别与性别认同不一致的人。变性患者的护理工作非常复杂,通常需要不同内外科专业的专业知识。随着社会接受度和文化规范的转变,性别确认手术的普及率也在不断提高。虽然性别确认手术包括各种身体系统,但气道和面部手术对麻醉提供者尤为重要。气道和面部男性化和女性化手术的麻醉问题包括出血、气道损伤和其他围手术期挑战。气道和面部的变性手术通常需要先进的气道技术。气道手术后,患者出现气管狭窄或穿孔、声门狭窄、声带损伤或功能障碍和/或吞咽困难的风险会增加。此外,变性患者可能会接受激素治疗以实现其性别目标。医疗服务提供者应了解使用激素的相关影响,如血栓栓塞事件、心血管影响和各种实验室值的变化。了解新的外科手术程序、药物疗法以及与变性相关的社会心理影响,对于安全、全面、综合地护理变性患者至关重要。
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AANA journal
AANA journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1931 and located in Park Ridge, Ill., the AANA is the professional organization for more than 90 percent of the nation’s nurse anesthetists. As advanced practice nurses, CRNAs administer approximately 32 million anesthetics in the United States each year. CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available and are the sole anesthesia providers in more than two-thirds of all rural hospitals. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery or procedure, from open heart to cataract to pain management.
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