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Circumcision in the paediatric patient: A review of indications, technique and complications

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018
Circumcision is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the world. Despite this, the practice of paediatric circumcision remains highly controversial, and continues to generate ongoing debate.
S. Prabhakaran   +3 more
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Neonatal Circumcision

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
Neonatal circumcision is one of the most common elective surgical procedures in the United States and globally. This procedure, to remove part of the penile prepuce or foreskin, is done for a variety of personal, social, and medical reasons. There are several proposed benefits, risks, and ethical considerations to discuss with parents before the ...
Matthew, Zeitler, Brian, Rayala
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Circumcision

Pediatric Annals, 1989
There are no absolutes regarding circumcision, and the decision to circumcise a child as a newborn or otherwise must be made after carefully weighing the alternatives to, and risks and benefits of, this common surgical procedure. These alternatives, risks, and benefits must be fully explained to parents considering circumcision, and informed consent ...
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Infant Circumcision

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1980
A prospective one year study of a birth cohort of 1262 infants indicates that the rate of infant circumcision has decreased substantially and is now about 25 percent. Most are performed at parental request and for family and traditional reasons rather than medical indications.
F T, Shannon   +2 more
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Circumcision Revisited

Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2009
Elias Provencio‐Vasquez and Andres Rodriguez
Column Editor: Joseph P. De Santis Collaborative Practice provides a forum for healthcare professionals to share expertise and enhance communication.
Elias, Provencio-Vasquez   +1 more
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Circumcised hypospadias

Pediatric Surgery International, 2008
Patients with circumcised hypospadias have been of significant concern over many decades due to the belief that prior circumcision might negatively affect the results of hypospadias' repair. We evaluated outcomes in consecutive males with anterior, distal penile, and the megameatus with intact prepuce variant of hypospadias (MIP).After IRB approval a ...
Rafael V, Pieretti   +2 more
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Cultural Bias in American Medicine: The Case of Infant Male Circumcision

Journal of pediatric ethics, 2017
In 2012 the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a policy statement and technical report stating that the health benefits of newborn male circumcision outweigh the risks.
B. Earp, D. Shaw
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Neonatal Circumcision

JOGN Nursing, 1979
The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that there is no valid medical reason for performing routine neonatal circumcision. Although the issue is hotly debated in medical circles, little attention has been given to the issue in the nursing literature.
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Neonatal Circumcision

Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— In the June 1983 issue of News and Comments, the following letter to the editor was published. Strong stand against routine circumcision It is my impression that most physicians, and pediatricians in particular, are of the belief that routine neonatal circumcision in the male infant is not a ...
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NEONATAL CIRCUMCISION

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Circumcision remains the most common operation performed in males in the United States. When performed by an experienced operator, circumcision is usually a safe and simple operation. The medical benefits of circumcision appear to exceed the risks of the procedure.
S D, Niku, J A, Stock, G W, Kaplan
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