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When an adult female seeks ritual genital alteration: ethics, law, and the parameters of participation.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2006 Vol.117(4) p. 1158-64; discussion 1165-6

Cantor JD

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【연구 목적】 아프리카 등지에서 관습적으로 행해지는 여성 할례는 위험하고 논란의 여지가 많은 관행으로, 성인이 된 여성들이 문화적 이유로 성형외과 의사를 통해 전통적인 방식의 생식기 절제술을 요청할 수 있는 상황이 발생한다.

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APA Cantor JD (2006). When an adult female seeks ritual genital alteration: ethics, law, and the parameters of participation.. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 117(4), 1158-64; discussion 1165-6. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.prs.0000204579.35463.97
MLA Cantor JD. "When an adult female seeks ritual genital alteration: ethics, law, and the parameters of participation.." Plastic and reconstructive surgery, vol. 117, no. 4, 2006, pp. 1158-64; discussion 1165-6.
PMID 16582781

Abstract

Ritual genital cutting for women, a common practice in Africa and elsewhere around the world, remains dangerous and controversial. In recent years, a 14-year-old girl living in Sierra Leone exsanguinated and died following a ritualistic genital cutting. Hoping to avoid that fate, women with backgrounds that accept ritual genital cutting may, when they reach majority age, ask plastic surgeons to perform genital alterations for cultural reasons. Although plastic surgeons routinely perform cosmetic procedures, unique ethical and legal concerns arise when an adult female patient asks a surgeon to spare her the tribal elder's knife and alter her genitalia according to tradition and custom. Misinformation and confusion about this issue exist. This article explores the ethical and legal issues relevant to this situation and explains how the thoughtful surgeon should proceed.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 genital scispacy 1
질환 confusion C0009676
Confusion
scispacy 1
기타 female scispacy 1
기타 women scispacy 1
기타 girl scispacy 1
기타 genitalia scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Circumcision, Female; Culture; Ethics, Clinical; Female; Humans; Informed Consent; Physician-Patient Relations; Surgery, Plastic; United States