Miroslav L Djordjevic (
Serbian spelling: Miroslav Đorđević) is a Serbian surgeon specializing in
sex reassignment surgery, and an assistant professor of
urology at the School of Medicine,
University of Belgrade,
Serbia.
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Djordjevic works in the field of
genital reconstructive surgery, and he is willing to treat all anomalies of the genital system regardless of gender or age. He is the founder and leader of the Belgrade Center for Genital Reconstructive Surgery.
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Djordjevic has published many papers on the surgical treatment of
hypospadias,
epispadias,
Peyronie's disease,
adult hypospadias,
buried penis, urethral reconstruction, pediatric reconstructive urology, and penile enhancement surgery, as well as transgender surgery.
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Since 1999, Djordjevic has been a professor of surgery at the Medical School of Belgrade University. Since 2013, he has been a member of the Academy of Serbian Medical Association.
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In 2008, Djordjevic jointly authored a paper titled
Transsexualism in Serbia: A Twenty-Year Follow-Up Study.
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Serbia has become a centre for transgender surgery,[4][5] in part due to the work of Djordjevic, with candidates coming from France, Iran, India,[6] the United States, South Africa, Singapore, and Australia.[7][8][9]
Djordjevic has reported that some people regret having undergone gender confirmation procedures, and he has performed reversal surgeries for those
detransitioning. He says the demographic most commonly experiencing regret are male-to-female patients who transitioned after the age of 30.
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He works on his project to develop a technique to transplant penis, testicles, uterine for transgender persons. He is optimistic that transplantation of genitalia will eventually become standard.
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In 2023, he successfully transplanted
ovary, making Serbia the second country in the world to do so.
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