Newborn and Boys Circumcision with Circumplast Ring

By: Dr. Khan

Published: September 28, 2017

A review of the first 1000 circumcisions in boys with a novel disposable ring in a community clinic.

Thornhill Circumcision Clinic, Luton and Leyton Clinic, London

Purpose

We evaluated postoperative complications in the first 1000 circumcisions with a novel disposable ring, Circumplast, in a community clinic (London and Luton) for non-therapeutic male circumcision.

Material and Methods

We reviewed the outcome of the first 1000 circumcisions performed with the Circumplast device in children from May 2014 to October 2016 in a community clinic.

Data were collected prospectively, and all circumcisions were performed under local anaesthesia, by trained doctors with the backup of a trained paediatric surgeon.

Early and late complications were assessed. Complications were further analysed in children under and over 3 months old. Follow-up consultations were arranged if required.

Results

  • Mean age of patients: 11 ± 0.6 months (median 2, range 2 days to 11 years).
  • Overall incidence of minor complications: 10% (n=101).
  • No major complications reported.
  • Outcomes significantly better in children under 3 months (7%, 39/554) compared to over 3 months (14%, 62/446) (p<0.05).
  • Delay in ring separation significantly lower in children under 3 months (0.3% vs 2.9%) (p<0.05).
  • Postoperative antibiotic use for suspected infection significantly lower in children under 3 months (3% vs 7.4%, n=17 vs 33) (P<0.05).
  • Other recorded complications:
  • Post-operative bleeding: 1%
  • Preputial adhesions: 1%
  • Buried penis: 0.6%
  • Redo operations: 0.7%
  • Urinary retention: 0.01%

No significant difference in these complications between children under and over 3 months (P>0.05).

Mean follow-up consultations were 16 days (range 1 to 373).

Conclusions

Non-therapeutic circumcision of baby boys with the Circumplast device can be safely performed in a community clinic.

This novel device decreases the risk of complications, especially in children under 3 months of age.

Fisher Exact test, two-tailed p value <0.05 was considered significant (GraphPad software).

Dr. A.R Khan

Paediatric Surgeon/Urologist

Bio

BSC, MBBS, FRCS, FEBPS, FRCS (PAEDS)
Dr. Khan is a highly experienced and respected paediatric surgeon and urologist with a distinguished career that spans over three decades. He has performed more than 7,000 circumcisions in the UK and is recognised for his expertise in treating foreskin problems, buried penis, and hypospadias. Dr. Khan is also pioneering new techniques in circumcisions for adults, children, and infants, ensuring the highest standards of care for his patients.
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