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1. ShangRing versus Mogen clamp for early infant male circumcision in eastern sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre, non-inferiority, adaptive, randomised controlled trial

3. Use of the ShangRing circumcision device in boys below 18 years old in Kenya: results from a pilot study

6. Rollout of ShangRing circumcision with active surveillance for adverse events and monitoring for uptake in Kenya

7. Use of topical versus injectable anaesthesia for ShangRing circumcisions in men and boys in Kenya: Results from a randomized controlled trial

8. Clinical trials using the Shang Ring device for male circumcision in Africa: a review

9. Simplifying the ShangRing technique for circumcision in boys and men: use of the no-flip technique with randomization to removal at 7 days versus spontaneous detachment.

10. Men's Understanding of and Experiences During the Postcircumcision Abstinence Period: Results From a Field Study of ShangRing Circumcision During Routine Clinical Services in Kenya and Zambia

11. Surgical Outcomes of Newly Trained ShangRing Circumcision Providers

12. Field Study of Adult Male Circumcision Using the ShangRing in Routine Clinical Settings in Kenya and Zambia

13. Randomized Controlled Trial of the Shang Ring Versus Conventional Surgical Techniques for Adult Male Circumcision

14. Randomized Trial of the Shang Ring for Adult Male Circumcision With Removal at One to Three Weeks

15. Minimally Invasive Male Circumcision

17. Men's Understanding of and Experiences During the Postcircumcision Abstinence Period: Results From a Field Study of ShangRing Circumcision During Routine Clinical Services in Kenya and Zambia.

18. Surgical Outcomes of Newly Trained ShangRing Circumcision Providers.

19. Field study of adult male circumcision using the ShangRing in routine clinical settings in Kenya and Zambia.

20. Randomized controlled trial of the shang ring versus conventional surgical techniques for adult male circumcision: safety and acceptability.

21. Randomized trial of the Shang Ring for adult male circumcision with removal at one to three weeks: delayed removal leads to detachment.

23. The Shang Ring device for adult male circumcision: a proof of concept study in Kenya.

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