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  • Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Medical Ethics

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  • Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) involves a persistent desire for amputation of a specific body part.
  • Patients with BIID may resort to self-harm or unsafe procedures to achieve amputation.
  • This raises significant ethical and clinical challenges for healthcare providers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the ethical considerations surrounding elective amputation for patients with BIID.
  • To examine the potential benefits of medically supervised amputation versus the risks of self-harm.
  • To consider analogies with gender dysphoria and euthanasia in the context of BIID treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Case study review of two patients with BIID.
  • Discussion of current medical and ethical debates on elective amputation.
  • Exploration of parallels with other complex medical and ethical issues.

Main Results:

  • The article presents two cases illustrating the profound distress experienced by individuals with BIID.
  • It highlights the current lack of consensus and the ethical struggle among medical professionals regarding elective amputation.
  • The authors note the potential for medical intervention to prevent severe self-harm.

Conclusions:

  • The ethical dilemma of performing elective amputations for BIID requires careful consideration.
  • Analogies with gender dysphoria and euthanasia may offer frameworks for understanding patient autonomy and medical responsibility.
  • Further discussion and guidelines are needed to address the complex needs of BIID patients.