



Complications
Less than 5%, our patients might have:
- Stenosis at the anastomosis urethra-neourethra. Easily solved by an urologist by widening with special devices (re-operations are necessary in less than 2% of all occurring cases and generally will be done as an outpatient procedure)
- Fistulas at the same anastomosis. They will close spontaneously within 2-3 months. If the closure does not appear to be complete, a minimal invasive procedure with local anaesthesia can provide for a definitive closure. Complications which could be fatal or any serious side effects have not been observed in the past 300 female to male procedures. We give a one-year-warranty concerning all complications that might occur. This means that we will cover all costs in our clinic and charge no additional fees if there is a need for a correction.