1. Cuts, claims and cautionary tales - an overview of circumcision.
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Zoltie, Nigel
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CIRCUMCISION , *NEGLIGENCE , *CIRCUMCISION laws , *DOCUMENTATION , *HEMORRHAGE , *INFORMED consent (Medical law) , *PATIENT safety , *RELIGION , *STERILIZATION (Disinfection) , *SURGICAL complications - Abstract
Allegations of poorly performed circumcisions may arise as negligence claims, civil claims or a professional (General Medical Council [GMC]) matter. This article explains the various types of circumcision, including those done for religious purposes, and attempts to provide an understanding of the issues relating to claims. The writer is a medicolegal expert (Accident & Emergency Consultant) who trained in surgery and for over 25 years has performed neonatal circumcision for religious purposes (usually in the home), child circumcision and adult circumcision. He has provided reports for both claimant and defendants, in negligence claims, civil claims and GMC proceedings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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