FEWER KNOTS IN CIRCUMCISION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LESS POSTOPERATIVE PAIN: A RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY

Süleyman Sağır, M. Azizoğlu, Müslüm Ergün
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Male circumcision is the most frequently performed surgical procedure among Muslim and Jewish communities, mainly for medical, religious, and traditional reasons (1-4). In the USA, circumcision is frequently performed for cosmetic purposes. Although it is seen as a simple procedure, it is quite prone to complications like other surgical procedures. The early and long-term complications of circumcision are well known and the overall complication rate has been reported between 0.2% and 3.9%. Common complications associated with circumcision are acute bleeding, pain, edema, wound infection, and unnecessary foreskin. Rare complications include meatal stenosis, urethral fistula, partial and total glandular amputations, glandular necrosis, penile curvature, and penile rotation. In addition, keloid formation and scar hypertrophy are some rare complications that cause poor cosmetic appearance.The aim of paper: Our aim in this study was to investigate the effect of the number of sutures placed during circumcision on postoperative pain, infection, bleeding amount, and analgesic need in children.Materials and methods: A total of 715 patients who applied to our hospital for circumcision requests between November 2019 and January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were randomly divided into three groups according to the number of knots used during the surgical procedure: Group 1 (8 sutures), group 2 (6 sutures), and group 3 (4 sutures). The patients were evaluated in terms of whether they needed analgesics in the postoperative period (1-hour), bleeding status, and whether this bleeding needed re-intervention.Results: The average age of the participants in the study was 4.06±2.51 years, and the average weight was 18.66±7.07 kg. The operation was completed using 8 sutures (group 1) in 47.5%, 6 sutures (group 2) in 27.7%, and 4 sutures (group 3) in 24.9% of the patients. Postoperative infection developed in 2.8% of the participants, and bleeding was observed in 25.1%. The number of participants who needed analgesia for the first hour after the operation was 66.8%. The median value of the postoperative pain scale was 5 (range: 1-9), and those with a pain scale of 5-9 were 65.5%. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of age, weight, development of infection, and bleeding (p>0.05). Analgesia was needed in 88.7% of those in group 1, 69.9% of those in group 2, and 21.6% of those in group 3 (p<0.001). A score (MPOS) of 5 or higher was found in 86.8% of those in group 1, 71% of those in group 2, and 18.6% of those in group 3 (p<0.001).Conclusions: our study showed that group 3 (4 sutures) achieved lower pain scores, less analgesic consumption, and lower agitation scores after circumcision compared to other groups.
包皮环切术中结越少,术后疼痛越少:一项回顾性比较研究
男性包皮环切术是穆斯林和犹太社区中最常见的外科手术,主要是出于医疗、宗教和传统原因(1-4)。在美国,包皮环切术经常是为了美容目的而进行的。虽然它被视为一个简单的程序,但它很容易像其他外科手术一样产生并发症。包皮环切术的早期和长期并发症是众所周知的,据报道总并发症发生率在0.2%至3.9%之间。包皮环切术的常见并发症有急性出血、疼痛、水肿、伤口感染和不必要的包皮。罕见的并发症包括金属狭窄、尿道瘘、部分或全部腺体截肢、腺体坏死、阴茎弯曲和阴茎旋转。此外,瘢痕疙瘩的形成和疤痕肥大是一些罕见的并发症,导致不良的美容外观。本研究的目的是探讨包皮环切术中缝合线数量对儿童术后疼痛、感染、出血量和镇痛需求的影响。材料与方法:回顾性分析2019年11月至2022年1月在我院申请包皮环切术的715例患者。根据手术中使用的结数将患者随机分为三组:1组(8线),2组(6线),3组(4线)。评估患者术后(1小时)是否需要镇痛药、出血情况以及出血是否需要再次干预。结果:研究对象平均年龄为4.06±2.51岁,平均体重为18.66±7.07 kg。采用8根缝合线(1组)完成手术的占47.5%,6根缝合线(2组)完成手术的占27.7%,4根缝合线(3组)完成手术的占24.9%。术后感染发生率为2.8%,出血发生率为25.1%。术后1小时需要镇痛的患者占66.8%。术后疼痛评分中位数为5分(范围1-9分),5-9分者占65.5%。两组患者年龄、体重、感染情况、出血情况差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。1组患者需要镇痛的比例为88.7%,2组为69.9%,3组为21.6% (p<0.001)。MPOS评分在5分及以上者,组1为86.8%,组2为71%,组3为18.6% (p<0.001)。结论:我们的研究表明,与其他组相比,第3组(4次缝合)在包皮环切术后获得了较低的疼痛评分、较少的镇痛消耗和较低的躁动评分。
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