Affiliation:
1. General Surgery Department, Ipswich Hospital , Ipswich QLD 4305 , Australia
Abstract
Abstract
The frequency of transgender individuals seeking gender affirming care is increasing over the last decade. Transgender patients suffer from obesity and psychiatric illness at elevated levels compared with the general population. A 54-year-old male-to-female transition patient presented with morbid obesity, hyperlipidaemia, and weight gain 2 years after their gender-transition and hormonal therapy. She received a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). At 7 months postoperatively, the patient has experienced 49% excess body weight loss, her body dissatisfaction had resolved and has completed further plastic surgery. The RYGB is an effective method for weight loss as well as benefits from cardiovascular disease, cancer, metabolic related conditions, and psychosocial wellbeing. Holistic treatment in conjunction with dietetic and psychology services can help maintain long-term weight management. Bariatric surgery combined with a multidisciplinary care team addressing medical and psychiatric concerns is integral to achieving and maintaining weight loss and gender identity.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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