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Neonatal and infant circumcision safe when done by experts

Washington, Tue, 16 Feb 2010 ANI

Washington, Feb 16 (ANI): A new study has found that neonatal and infant circumcision is safe when done by trained staff.

 

The review has appeared in the open access journal BMC Urology.

 

According to the study, circumcision can be risky for older boys, especially when performed by untrained providers with inappropriate equipment.

 

Dr Helen Weiss from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, studied the medical literature relating to circumcision to come up with the finding.

 

"We identified 52 studies from 21 countries which included sufficient information to estimate frequency of adverse events following neonatal, infant and child circumcision. This forms a systematic review of the published literature on complications associated with the procedure at young ages," Dr Weiss said.

 

The researchers found that among infants aged less than one year old, the frequency of relatively minor adverse events such as excessive bleeding, swelling and infection was low (median 1.5 percent for any adverse event) and severe complications were very rare.

 

Circumcisions by medical providers on children aged one year or older tended to be associated with more complications (median 6 percent), although there were still few serious adverse events.

 

However, more complications, including severe complications, were seen when the procedure was done by inexperienced providers, or with inadequate equipment and supplies.

 

Dr Weiss said: "Male circumcision is commonly practiced and will continue to occur for religious, cultural and medical reasons.

 

There is a clear need to improve safety of male circumcision at all ages through improved training or re-training for both traditional and medically trained providers, and to ensure that roviders have adequate supplies of necessary equipment and instruments for safe circumcision". (ANI)

 


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