Late complications following infant male circumcision using Plastibell technique: Experience from a single facility in Pakistan

Shazia Moosa , Maryam Sherwani , Ammar Ali Muhammad , Aqil Soomro , Lubna Samad
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Abstract

Background

Globally, millions of circumcisions are performed annually by both medical and non-medical providers, with minor and major adverse outcomes. Short-term outcomes are well documented but there are limited reports of long-term, group-based assessments after Plastibell circumcision of infants. Through this study, we aim to assess the rate and types of late complications in the group of boys circumcised as part of Safe Circumcision Program (SCP) in Karachi, Pakistan, to document the safety of our technique and approach in the long-term.

Methods

This cross-sectional study was conducted on male infants circumcised via Plastibell technique as part of the SCP from June 2016 to May 2021. A sample size of 602 was calculated using OpenEpi. After obtaining consent, telephone interviews of parents/guardians were conducted by health workers using a structured questionnaire. All complications reported by parents and identified by health workers were documented, and the babies were then referred to a pediatric surgeon for review.

Results

Parents of 46 (7.5%) children reported a total of 81 concerns. After health worker assessment, 20 babies were referred to a specialist for in-person review and complications were documented in four (adhesion, inclusion cyst, skin bridge and meatal stenosis); thus, a late complication rate of 0.7% was recorded.

Conclusion

The long-term complication rate for Plastibell circumcisions performed by trained providers is less than 1% with all reported complications minor and amenable to surgical correction.

使用 Plastibell 技术进行婴儿包皮环切术后的晚期并发症:巴基斯坦一家医疗机构的经验
背景在全球范围内,医疗和非医疗机构每年都要进行数百万例包皮环切手术,其结果有轻有重。短期结果已得到充分记录,但有关婴儿塑形包皮环切术后长期、基于群体的评估报告却很有限。通过这项研究,我们旨在评估作为巴基斯坦卡拉奇安全包皮环切术计划(SCP)一部分而接受包皮环切术的男婴群体的晚期并发症发生率和类型,以证明我们的技术和方法在长期内的安全性。方法这项横断面研究是在 2016 年 6 月至 2021 年 5 月期间对作为 SCP 一部分而通过 Plastibell 技术接受包皮环切术的男婴进行的。使用 OpenEpi 计算出样本量为 602 例。在征得同意后,医务工作者使用结构化问卷对家长/监护人进行了电话访谈。所有由家长报告和医护人员确认的并发症都被记录在案,然后将婴儿转诊至儿科医生进行复查。结果46名(7.5%)儿童的家长共报告了81个问题。经过医护人员评估后,20 名婴儿被转诊至专科医生处进行当面复查,其中 4 名婴儿出现了并发症(粘连、包涵囊肿、皮桥和肉瓣狭窄);因此,后期并发症发生率为 0.7%。
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