Dissertation, University of Toronto, St. George Campus (
2023)
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Abstract
Intersex pediatric surgery is a family of surgical practices performed by pediatric urologists
which aim to clarify the sex of an individual with differences/disorders of sexual development,
specifically those with ‘intersex’ conditions. It aims to functionally and aesthetically
disambiguate an individuals’ binary sex that is obscured by intersex conditions. I ethically
reassess intersex pediatric surgery in light of contemporary biotechnology, formal specialization
in pediatric urology and long-term data on the efficacy of intersex pediatric surgery, finding that
there are only select contexts in which intersex pediatric surgery is morally justifiable. I develop
novel, operationalizable and testimonially-informed moral criteria to regulate intersex pediatric
surgery, working out the details for how medical professionals in pediatric healthcare facilities
are best able to facilitate and augment the decision-making of parents as they decide whether
intersex pediatric surgery is in the best interests of their child with intersex conditions.