Christine Jorgenson
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our spotlight is Christine Jorgenson, a true
pioneer in the world of sexual reassignment
surgery. She had undergone this procedure during
a time long before such a thing would have been
considered to be safe or acceptable.
Without question Christine Jorgenson's most significant
contribution to vaginoplasty
surgery was making the procedure commonly known
to the public. Accounts of sexual reassignments
in Europe had been occasionally published in
journals and popular magazines but only a
handful of transsexuals such as Jorgenson were
able to sift through more arcane medical
reports, make their way overseas and somehow
attain surgery.
Few people in history endured the
day-in-day-out media glare that dogged Christine
Jorgenson as she crowded the Korean War, the
Cold War, and the hydrogen bomb tests off the
front page. Transsexuals now knew reassignment
surgery was available in in the Scandinavian countries and had bombarded Christine's doctor,
Chriastian Hamburger, with heartfelt pleas.
Between 1953 and 1955 Dr. Hanburger received well over a thousand letters.
Christine
Jorgenson with reporters
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At this time vaginaoplasty wasn't exactly an established
procedure that always resulted in a
fully functional vagina. Doctors would first
remove the transsexual's male organs in one or
more surgeries and the patient waited through an
extended healing period. Then surgeons would use
skin grafts from the patient's thighs or
buttocks to construct the vagina. It was often a
painful process fraught with potential
complications.
When the media first exposed Christine her
Danish doctors had just completed the predatory
work to reconstruct the genital region a "complete
feminine appearance" including shaping the labia
- but she hadn't yet undergone the full
vaginoplasty. Unfortunately, the public was not
fully aware of this, and after Dr. Hamburger
published a summary of her procedure, American
doctors and the media immediately began
referring to her as nothing more than a
"castrated male". Christine's
vaginoplasty surgery was actually completed in
1954 in a New Jersey hospital. (It is believed that Christine had since had to undergo a series
of "touchup surgeries" at Johns
Hopkins and later in Oklahoma. Ironically while
Denmark soon became the target of an endless
stream of crude sex jokes, Jorgenson's vagina
was actually 100% American made.
The media constantly mused over Jorgenson's
sex life to the point of obsession. She claimed
to have had a number of sexual relationships -
most later in her life after the media stir had
lessened. Dr. Eugene de Savitsch had noted in
1942 that: "It should be noted that no
matter what we do, whether an artificial vagina
is created for a man or a woman, we are unable
to create one without its valuable sexual
attributes - a normal nerve supply - essential
for a pleasurable sensation during intercourse.
Only the immense psychological benefit justifies
the risk involved in constructing what may be
otherwise regarded as a useless luxury."
Christine basically underwent this, and it
wasn't until further medical advances were made
that she was able to have this corrected. But up
until that time, doctors were happy at having
had created a vagina, and Christine was happy
with her new true self.
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