Incidence of Complications in Plastibell Circumcision in Male Infants: Comparison between with and without Coagulation Hemostasis methods
Journal: Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-11-30
Authors : Naima Rasool;
Page : 034-037
Keywords : Plastibell; Infants; Circumcision; Complications; Post circumcision bleeding; Hemostasis;
Abstract
Introduction: Circumcision remains the commonest performed surgical procedure in outpatients. Circumcision with Plastibell is the most popular used method of circumcision among surgeons. As any other surgical procedure, it inherits complications, bleeding being the commonest. The aim of this study is to compare the incidence of post-operative complications in circumcision performed with Plastibell with and without coagulation hemostasis in male infants in the outpatient department of Pediatric Surgery, Combined Military Hospital, Lahore.
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