Purpose: To evaluate the long-term results of adult circumcisions performed by plastic clamp technique as well as the effects on sexual function.
Materials And Methods: A total of 186 adult males with the mean age of 21.2 ± 2.
Purpose: We established the safety and effectiveness as well as the acceptability of the Alisklamp® device for male circumcision among Kenyan men.
Materials And Methods: To qualify for this hospital based, prospective, interventional cohort study one needed to be an uncircumcised adult male who was HIV negative with no comorbid factors or genitourinary anomalies precluding circumcision. A total of 58 men were recruited from a population of 90.
Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of mass circumcision performed using a plastic clamp.
Methods: A total of 2013 males, including infants, children, adolescents, and adults were circumcised during a 7-day period by using a plastic clamp technique. Complications were analyzed retrospectively in regard to 4 different age groups.
Purpose: We aimed to analyze the outcome of circumcisions performed with a new minimally invasive circumcision device.
Methods: This is the first study, which reports the results of 7,500 children circumcised with minimally invasive technique utilizing a plastic clamp device (Ali's clamp) in our country. The results of this technique are compared to those of 5,700 children who underwent conventional circumcision.