Objective: To evaluate and compare the surgical outcomes and complications of the modified circumcision using disposable circumcision suture device (device group) and the conventional dorsal slit circumcision (conventional group) in children.
Methods: A total of 284 patients were randomized to either device group or conventional group. All patients were preoperatively assessed and evaluated at 4 weeks after surgery. The perioperative data and postoperative outcomes were compared between the 2 groups.
Results: No statistical differences were observed in the average age and indications between the 2 groups preoperatively (P > .05). Compared with the conventional group, patients in the device group were shorter mean operative time, less blood loss, lower intraoperative and postoperative pain score, faster incision healing time and a higher satisfaction rate of penile cosmetic appearance (P < .01). Similarly, the incidences of complication were significantly lower in the device group than in the conventional group (4.3% vs 12.3%, P < .05).
Conclusions: The modified circumcision using disposable circumcision suture device is a simple, safe, faster, and effective procedure and may become the attractive alternative to the conventional technique for the children, with a relatively lower complication rate and better cosmetic results. With the improvement of disposable circumcision suture device, the modified circumcision using disposable circumcision suture device has the potential to be widely used in the world.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2020.06.018 | DOI Listing |
Surgery
December 2024
Department of Urology and Andrology, The Central Hospital of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Enshi, Hubei, China. Electronic address:
Background: This prospective nonrandomized controlled study aimed to compare the surgical outcomes, postoperative complications, and patient experiences between a modified circumcision technique using a disposable circumcision suture device and the standard circumcision method using a disposable circumcision suture device in Chinese patients with excess foreskin or phimosis at our department of urology and andrology.
Materials And Methods: A total of 456 patients underwent circumcision at our center from May 2021 to September 2022, with 228 patients in the modified disposable circumcision suture device group (mean age: 29.8 years; range: 16.
Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue
June 2024
Department of Nursing, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330000, China.
Objective: To observe the effect of auricular pressure beans (APN) combined with Compound Tung-Leaf Burn Oil (CTBO) on perioperative anxiety and pain in patients undergoing circumcision.
Methods: This study included 100 patients undergoing circumcision with the disposable circumcision anastomosis stapler in our hospital from August 2023 to November 2023, of whom 50 received routine circumcision nursing care (the control group) and other 50 APN combined with compound CTBO in addition (the observation group). We compared between the two groups the anxiety scores before any intervention, 30 minutes before and 24 hours and 10 days after operation, the pain scores 24 hours postoperatively and at the first change of wound dressing, the frequency of 3-day postoperative sleep awakenings, the incidence of complications, and the satisfaction of the patients.
Front Pediatr
July 2024
Surgery, Honghe Autonomous Prefecture 3rd Hospital, Gejiu, Yunnan, China.
Objective: To investigate the surgical outcomes and complication rates of traditional circumcision and disposable circumcision stapler in the treatment of pediatric patients with phimosis and redundant prepuce.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on pediatric patients with phimosis or preputial redundancy treated at our pediatric surgery department from January 2022 to December 2023. The patients were divided into two groups: treated with traditional circumcision (control group) and treated with a disposable circumcision stapler (experimental group).
BMC Urol
July 2024
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Private Gebze Yuzyil Hospital, Clinic of Pediatric Surgery, Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey.
Int J Impot Res
July 2024
Glickman Urological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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