社区医院包皮环切术的并发症

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2025-06-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2025.923856
Khushwant Dhaliwal, Kathleen Dor, Monique George, Xing Wei
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婴儿男性包皮环切术在美国是一种常见的选择性手术。并发症包括出血、龟头损伤、皮肤去除不足或过多以及粘连。我们评估了2010年至2020年社区医院包皮环切手术并发症的百分比和相关因素。方法:我们对2010年1月1日至2020年1月1日在Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills (KPWH)医疗中心行包皮环切术的男婴患者进行回顾性队列研究。通过包皮环切术后24小时的急诊室就诊、并发症编码和2岁以内的泌尿科转诊来测量并发症。结果:在所有患者(N= 2715)中,1.4%因潜在并发症转介泌尿外科,0.3%需要翻修手术。包皮环切术时的体重和年龄以及包皮环切术的位置(医院与诊所)对并发症发生率没有显著影响。与Gomco钳相比,使用Mogen钳进行包皮环切术的婴儿并发症比例增加(2%比0.9%)。当我们医院限制这些医生每年做20次包皮环切手术以保持特权时,需要手术的并发症数量减少了(从0.4%降至0.17%)。结论:男婴包皮环切术无论在医院还是诊所都是安全的。如果由定期进行包皮环切手术的医生完成,并发症可能会减少。需要进一步研究Mogen和Gomco钳夹结果的差异。
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Complications Associated With Circumcision in a Community-Based Hospital.

Introduction: Infant male circumcision is a common elective procedure in the United States. Complications include bleeding, glans injury, insufficient or excessive skin removal, and adhesions. We assessed percentages and factors associated with complications of circumcisions at our community-based hospital from 2010 to 2020.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of male infant patients who had circumcisions performed in the Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills (KPWH) Medical Center from January 1, 2010, to January 1, 2020. Complications were measured through emergency room visits up to 24 hours postcircumcision, complication codes, and referral appointments to urology within 2 years of age.

Results: Of the total patients (N=2,715), 1.4% were referred to urology for potential complications, and 0.3% required revision surgery. Weight and age at the time of the circumcision and the location of the circumcision (hospital vs clinic) did not have a significant effect on the complication rate. Infants who had a circumcision with a Mogen clamp had an increased percentage of complications compared to the Gomco clamp (2% compared to 0.9%). The number of complications requiring surgery decreased (from 0.4% to 0.17%) when our hospital limited those physicians performing circumcisions by requiring 20 circumcisions per year to maintain privileges.

Conclusions: Infant male circumcision is a safe procedure whether performed in the hospital or clinic. Complications likely can be reduced if circumcisions are completed by physicians who perform them regularly. Further studies are needed to investigate the difference between Mogen and Gomco clamp outcomes.

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