1. Results of Group-Circumcision of Muslim Boys in Malaysia with a New Type of Disposable Clamp
- Author
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Omar Zh, Abu Bakar Mh, Kamalanathan S, Schmitz Rf, Schulpen Tw, and van der Werken C
- Subjects
Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kuala lumpur ,Mild pain ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Treatment outcome ,Malaysia ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Equipment Design ,Surgical Instruments ,Islam ,Mostly good ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Infectious Diseases ,Clamp ,Circumcision, Male ,medicine ,Humans ,Major complication ,Child ,business - Abstract
This study evaluates the safety and results of surgery using TaraKlamp Circumcision DeviceRduring a group circumcision. A total of 64 circumcisions of Muslim boys were performed by Medical Assistants supervised by Medical Doctors in a hall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A new type disposable clamp was used, which was removed 4 days after the operation. No major complications occurred and the boys experienced in general mild pain postoperatively. Mostly good cosmetic results were obtained and 90% of the parents would recommend this new clamp to others. Group circumcisions with TaraKlamp Circumcision DeviceR(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) are safe, although proper patient selection and adequate training in using the device are mandatory.
- Published
- 2001