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Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open | 2016

A Systematic Review of Metoidioplasty and Radial Forearm Flap Phalloplasty in Female-to-male Transgender Genital Reconstruction: Is the “ideal” Neophallus an Achievable Goal?

Jordan D. Frey; Grace Poudrier; Michael V. Chiodo; Alexes Hazen

Introduction: The complex anatomy and function of the native penis is difficult to surgically replicate. Metoidioplasty and radial forearm flap phalloplasty (RFFP) are the 2 most commonly utilized procedures for transgender neophallus construction. Methods: A MEDLINE search for metoidioplasty and RFFP in female-to-male genital reconstruction was performed. Primary outcome measures were subsequently compared. A systematic review was planned in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyse guidelines. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) was utilized to evaluate the quality of evidence. Results: Using Population, Intervention, Comparison and Outcomes tool criteria, a total of 188 articles were identified; 7 articles related to metoidioplasty and 11 articles related to RFFP met inclusion criteria. The GRADE quality of evidence was low to very low for all included studies. In studies examining metoidioplasty, the average study size and length of follow-up were 54 patients and 4.6 years, respectively (1 study did not report [NR]). Eighty-eight percent underwent a single-stage reconstruction (0 NR), 87% reported an aesthetic neophallus (3 NR), and 100% reported erogenous sensation (2 NR). Fifty-one percent of patients reported successful intercourse (3 NR), and 89% of patients achieved standing micturition (3 NR). In studies examining RFFP, the average study size and follow-up were 60.4 patients and 6.23 years, respectively (6 NR). No patients underwent single-stage reconstructions (8 NR). Seventy percent of patients reported a satisfactorily aesthetic neophallus (4 NR), and 69% reported erogenous sensation (6 NR). Forty-three percent reported successful penetration of partner during intercourse (6 NR), and 89% achieved standing micturition (6 NR). Compared with RFFP, metoidioplasty was significantly more likely to be completed in a single stage (P < 0.0001), have an aesthetic result (P = 0.0002), maintain erogenous sensation (P < 0.0001), achieve standing micturition (P = 0.001), and have a lower overall complication rate (P = 0.02). Conclusions: Although the current literature suggests that metoidioplasty is more likely to yield an “ideal” neophallus compared with RFFP, any conclusion is severely limited by the low quality of available evidence.


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2017

A Historical Review of Gender-Affirming Medicine: Focus on Genital Reconstruction Surgery

Jordan D. Frey; Grace Poudrier; Jennifer E. Thomson; Alexes Hazen

Gender dysphoria (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) is characterized by a marked discrepancy between ones birth-assigned sex and ones gender identity and is sometimes addressed by gender-affirming surgery. As public visibility and institutional support for the transgender and gender non-conforming population continue to increase, the demand for competent multidisciplinary teams of medical professionals equipped to care for this population is expected to rise-including plastic surgeons, urologists, gynecologists, endocrinologists, and breast surgeons, among others. Genital reconstruction procedures for the male-to-female and female-to-male transgender patient present unique surgical challenges that continue to evolve from their respective origins in the 19th and 20th centuries. A historical review of surgical techniques and standards of care attendant to gender-affirming medicine is presented, with foremost emphasis placed on how techniques for genital reconstruction in particular continue to evolve and advance. In addition, the current status of transition-related health care in the United States, including research gaps and contemporary clinical challenges, is reviewed. Frey JD, Poudrier G, Thomson JE, Hazen A. A Historical Review of Gender-Affirming Medicine: Focus on Genital Reconstruction Surgery. J Sex Med 2017;14:991-1002.


Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | 2018

Platelet rich plasma for photodamaged skin: A pilot study

Z-Hye Lee; Sammy Sinno; Grace Poudrier; Catherine C. Motosko; Michael V. Chiodo; Whitney V. Saia; David Gothard; Jennifer E. Thomson; Alexes Hazen

Despite increasing popularity of platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) in treating aging facial skin, the quality of evidence supporting its use is poor due to the lack of consistent methods of its preparation and application.


Archives of Plastic Surgery | 2018

Current status of simulation training in plastic surgery residency programs: A review

Jennifer E. Thomson; Grace Poudrier; John T. Stranix; Catherine C. Motosko; Alexes Hazen

Increased emphasis on competency-based learning modules and widespread departure from traditional models of Halstedian apprenticeship have made surgical simulation an increasingly appealing component of medical education. Surgical simulators are available in numerous modalities, including virtual, synthetic, animal, and non-living models. The ideal surgical simulator would facilitate the acquisition and refinement of surgical skills prior to clinical application, by mimicking the size, color, texture, recoil, and environment of the operating room. Simulation training has proven helpful for advancing specific surgical skills and techniques, aiding in early and late resident learning curves. In this review, the current applications and potential benefits of incorporating simulation-based surgical training into residency curriculum are explored in depth, specifically in the context of plastic surgery. Despite the prevalence of simulation-based training models, there is a paucity of research on integration into resident programs. Current curriculums emphasize the ability to identify anatomical landmarks and procedural steps through virtual simulation. Although transfer of these skills to the operating room is promising, careful attention must be paid to mastery versus memorization. In the authors’ opinions, curriculums should involve step-wise employment of diverse models in different stages of training to assess milestones. To date, the simulation of tactile experience that is reminiscent of real-time clinical scenarios remains challenging, and a sophisticated model has yet to be established.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2017

An Update on Genital Reconstruction Options for the Female-to-male Transgender Patient: A Review of the Literature

Jordan D. Frey; Grace Poudrier; Michael V. Chiodo; Alexes Hazen


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2017

Research Disparities in Female-to-Male Transgender Genital Reconstruction: The Charge for High-Quality Data on Patient Reported Outcome Measures

Jordan D. Frey; Grace Poudrier; Michael V. Chiodo; Alexes Hazen


Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open | 2018

Abstract: Modified Nipple Flap with Free Areolar Graft for Component Nipple-Areola Complex Construction

Jordan D. Frey; Jessie Z. Yu; Grace Poudrier; Catherine C. Motosko; Whitney V. Saia; Stelios C. Wilson; Alexes Hazen


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2018

Assessing Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Satisfaction with Masculinizing Top Surgery: A Mixed-Methods Descriptive Survey Study

Grace Poudrier; Ian T Nolan; Tiffany E Cook; Whitney V. Saia; Catherine C. Motosko; John T. Stranix; Jennifer E. Thomson; M David Gothard; Alexes Hazen


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2018

Evaluating Platelet-Rich Therapy for Facial Aesthetics and Alopecia: A Critical Review of the Literature

Catherine C. Motosko; Kimberly S. Khouri; Grace Poudrier; Sammy Sinno; Alexes Hazen


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2018

The Evolving Presence of Women in Academic Plastic Surgery: A Study of the Past 40 Years

Natalie M. Plana; Kimberly S. Khouri; Catherine C. Motosko; Marleigh J. Stern; Lavinia Anzai; Grace Poudrier; Jonathan P. Massie; J. Rodrigo Diaz-Siso; Roberto L. Flores; Alexes Hazen

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