IMPACT OF CIRCUMCISION EXPERIENCES ON SURGICAL ANXIETY IN ADULTHOOD: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY

Suleyman Sagir
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Objective: Our purpose was to investigate whether patients who had previously undergone circumcision (considering the timing and method of the procedure) experienced altered levels of anxiety when facing other surgeries later in life. Materials and methods: It was investigated to what extent circumcision affects surgical anxiety. Patients who applied to our clinic to undergo surgery due to any disease in adulthood were included. The surgery anxiety scale was used for collection of the data. Results: This study involved 54 men, with an average age of 46.7 years, assessing their surgical anxiety scores in relation to various factors. While 59.3% had one surgery, significant minorities underwent multiple procedures. Regarding anesthesia during surgeries, 61.1% received local, 24.1% spinal, and 14.8% general anesthesia. Notably, 63% of participants were smokers. Previous hospitalization was reported by 51.9%, and 37% had other surgeries. Interestingly, 59.3% had contracted COVID-19. Age of circumcision showed no significant effect on anxiety scores. However, those who underwent forced circumcision (11.1%) had notably higher anxiety scores (p=0.04). Most circumcisions (96.3%) occurred in hospitals, with doctors conducting 81.48% of them. No correlation was found between patients' age during circumcision and current anxiety. Significantly, forced circumcisions led to increased surgical anxiety. Conclusions: Our study suggests that while circumcision's method, location, and performer significantly influence the individual's surgical anxiety in adulthood, the age of circumcision does not play a determining role.
包皮环切术对成年期手术焦虑的影响:一项综合研究
目的:我们的目的是调查以前接受过包皮环切术的患者(考虑到手术的时间和方法)在以后面临其他手术时是否会经历焦虑水平的改变。材料和方法:调查包皮环切术对手术焦虑的影响程度。我们纳入了成年后因任何疾病向我们诊所申请手术的患者。采用手术焦虑量表进行数据收集。结果:本研究涉及54名平均年龄46.7岁的男性,评估他们的手术焦虑评分与各种因素的关系。虽然有59.3%的人做了一次手术,但有相当一部分人做了多次手术。术中麻醉61.1%为局麻,24.1%为脊柱麻,14.8%为全身麻。值得注意的是,63%的参与者是吸烟者。51.9%的患者曾住院,37%的患者曾接受过其他手术。有趣的是,59.3%的人感染了COVID-19。割包皮的年龄对焦虑评分没有显著影响。然而,那些接受过强迫包皮环切术的人(11.1%)的焦虑得分明显更高(p=0.04)。大多数包皮环切手术(96.3%)发生在医院,其中81.48%由医生进行。包皮环切术患者的年龄与当前焦虑之间没有相关性。值得注意的是,强制包皮环切导致手术焦虑增加。结论:我们的研究表明,虽然包皮环切术的方法、位置和实施者显著影响个体在成年期的手术焦虑,但包皮环切术的年龄并不起决定性作用。
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