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A comparative analysis of the new type of circumcision and traditional circumcision in the treatment of redundant foreskin
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Pages: 30-32
Year: Issue:  7
Journal: The Chinese Journal of Human Sexuality

Keyword:  CircumcisionRedundant foreskinComplicationPain;
Abstract: Objectives:To compare the efficacy of the new type of circumcision and traditional circumcision in the treatment of redundant foreskin.Methods:130 patients with redundant foreskin in our hospital from August 2013 to April 2016 were selected and divided into the observation group and the control group randomly,with 65 patients in each group.The control group was given traditional circumcision for treatment,and the observation group was given the Shang ring circumcision.The surgery situation and prognosis were recorded in the two groups.Results:The operative time and blood loss of the observation group were (4.02 ± 0.69) min and (1.08 ± 0.44) ml respectively,significantly lower than those of the control group of (30.42-± 4.10) min and (8.72-± 1.48) ml (P <0.05).In the observation group,the pain score of peri-operative and postoperative 1 d were (0.67-± 0.33) points and (1.63-± 0.75) points respectively,which were significantly lower than those of the control group of (3.64 ±1.21) points and (4.73 ± 1.34) points (P <0.05).The postoperative 1 months of lace to the synthetic malnutrition,edema,wound dehiscence,infection,hemorrhage complication rates in observation group were 7.7%,significantly lower than the control group of 29.2% (P < 0.05).Conclusion:Compared with traditional circumcision,the new type of circumcision in the treatment of redundant foreskin can simplify the operation steps,alleviate pain,reduce the incidence of trauma and postoperative complications.
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