Outcomes Of The Different Techniques Of Male Circumcision
NCT06766838 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 100
Last updated 2025-01-13
Summary
Aim of work:
The aim of study is to comprehensively evaluate and compare the efficacy, safety, clinical outcomes, cosmetic appearance and complication rates associated with different technique of circumcisions.
Conditions
- Prepuce; Accessory
Interventions
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1. Conventional dissection technique (group A) :
In this group, circumcision is performed by the dorsal slit technique. A slit is made dorsally to the level of about 5 mm from the coronal sulcus, and the redundant foreskin and mucosa were excised circumferentially. Hemostasis is secured with ligation , and the cut edges are sutured with absorbable suture. Then, dressing is applied.
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2. Bone cutting forceps technique (Group B)
Two mosquito forceps are used to grasp the foreskin. The glans penis is squeezed back to avoid its injury. After that, bone cutting forceps is applied to the foreskin for 3 minutes, at the level of the mark, then the foreskin is excised by scalpel at the same level. Bleeding points are ligated and the cut edges are sutured with absorbable suture. Then, a dressing is applied
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3. Electro-cauterization (bipolar) assisted circumcision (Group C)
The skin is held by two hemostats to elevate the foreskin, and then the kocher clamp applied at the level of the skin to be removed for circumcision. Excess foreskin will be cut by scissor with hemostasis by bipolar cauterization. The skin retracted proximally after that to expose the glans. Sutures are made if there is separation between the skin and the mucous membrane.
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4. Thermal cauterization assisted circumcision (Group D)
The skin is held by two hemostats to elevate the foreskin, and then the kocher clamp applied at the level of the skin to be removed for circumcision. Excess foreskin will be cut by thermal cauterization. The skin retracted proximally after that to expose the glans. Sutures are made if there is separation between the skin and the mucous membrane.
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5. Gomco clamp technique (Group E):
The prepuce is grasped using two hemostats applied at 2 and 10 o'clock. A dorsal slit at 12 o'clock is made, appropriate-sized bell is placed over the glans, and the foreskin is brought over its top. The string is placed around the foreskin and the Plastibell device at the level of the mark in a groove that acted as the string placement guide. The string is then tightened and tied in a simple square knot. The excess foreskin is trimmed from around the bell using iris scissors. The handle is then broken off the device
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6. Plastibell device technique (Group F):
The prepuce is grasped using two hemostats applied at 2 and 10 o'clock. A dorsal slit at 12 o'clock is made, appropriate-sized bell is placed over the glans, and the foreskin is brought over its top. The string is placed around the foreskin and the Plastibell device at the level of the mark in a groove that acted as the string placement guide. The string is then tightened and tied in a simple square knot. The excess foreskin is trimmed from around the bell using iris scissors. The handle is then broken off the device
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Sohag University
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Max Age
- 5 Years
- Sex
- MALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-12-01
- Primary Completion
- 2025-06-01
- Completion
- 2025-07-01
Countries
- Egypt
Study Locations
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