Abstract
In Japan, transgender individuals have historically had limited therapeutic options, prompting many to seek gender-affirming surgeries in private or foreign clinics because of restricted access to public hospitals. This has led to challenges for patients undergoing surgery. A transgender man underwent surgery at a private clinic and experienced recurrent complications. Subsequent examination at another clinic and our hospital revealed limited medical records, complicating our understanding of this case. After a detailed investigation, the urethrocutaneous and urethrovaginal fistulas were identified and addressed by joint urologists and plastic surgeons, resulting in no recurrence after 1 year. This case underscores the importance of thorough preoperative assessment with a flexible mindset, emphasizing the need to avoid being misled by inadequate records or appearances in complication management of gender-affirming surgery. Collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals based on comprehensive evaluations lead to safer complication treatments.
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