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Male Neonatal Circumcision - A Review Article

Author(s):
Mohammad Kazem SabzeheiMohammad Kazem Sabzehei1, Seyed Habibollah Mousavi-baharSeyed Habibollah Mousavi-bahar2, Hasan BazmamounHasan Bazmamoun1,*
1Department of pediatrics, Besat Hospital, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences,, Hamedan, Iran
2Department of Urology, Shahid Beheshti Hospital, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran


Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics:Vol. 4, issue 1; 49-53
Published online:Oct 24, 2012
Article type:Review Article
Received:May 26, 2012
Accepted:Oct 02, 2012
How to Cite:Mohammad Kazem SabzeheiSeyed Habibollah Mousavi-baharHasan BazmamounMale Neonatal Circumcision - A Review Article.J Compr Ped.4(1):49-53.https://doi.org/10.17795/compreped-6543.

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Abstract:

Circumcision is the most common surgery performed worldwide and about 30% of men are circumcised, of whom 70% are Muslim. The majority of male neonates are circumcised based on religious and cultural practices. Neonatal circumcision has several advantages when compared to an older age group receiving the procedure. There is considerable controversy about circumcision neonatal or otherwise. The clinical benefits of circumcision include reducing the risk of urinary tract infection (UTI), sexually transmitted disease (STD), HIV infection, phimosis, balanitis and penile cancer. The most common complications of circumcision are infection, bleeding and failure to remove enough foreskin. These complications occur in less than 1% of all performed circumcisions.

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