DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Complications in Male Circumcision" book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Circumcision remains as one of the most controversial topics in current urological practice. The most important argument against circumcision is the permanent change of anatomy, histology and function of the penis, with potential complications, with rates reported to be low in developed countries, whereas it may be up to 85% when circumcision is carried out by traditional circumcisers, rather than by medically trained professionals in developing countries. In some studies, reporting the complications of circumcision, primary haemorrhage was the most common (52%), whereas infection, meatal stenosis, incomplete circumcision, penile oedema, glandular injury, penile adhesions, iatrogenic hypospadias and urethral injuries were also detected at different rates.

At times minor complications after circumcision which cannot be avoided even when the procedure is undertaken by specialized pediatric surgeons or urologist, in a properly equipped centres; specially if the child or his penis is congenitally abnormal, the obvious examples are, circumcising a child with an excessive suprapubic fat or a child with webbed penis or microphallus .

This title aims to minimize complications of MC and to compete against its serious impact on men's' health, it will educate and teach physicians about potential complications and how they could manage it early on and avoid further patient problems

This title will shed some light over the common as well the uncommon complications, which usually raise a debate about its management. There are different sets to classify MC complications: Either early, or late, minor or major, local or systemic, rare or common. Both rare and common complications will be discussed with comprehensive photos and illustrations for each complication and its operative remedy.

Key Topics Covered:

PREFACE

1. Introduction:

Definitions

The ideal time for MC

2. Benefits of MC (Circumcision apparition)

3. Methods and techniques of circumcision

4. Anesthesia and analgesia for MC and its complications:

General anesthesia

Regional anesthesia

Local anesthesia

Topical anesthesia

5. Prevalence of MC complications:

Factors affecting MC complication rate

Classifications of MC complications

6. Bleeding complications:

Blood supply of the penis

Preoperative bleeding

Intraoperative bleeding

Postoperative bleeding

7. Infectious complications of circumcision:

Post circumcision penile granuloma

Post MC Balanitis

Post MC Meatitis

Meatal Ulcers

Meatal stenosis

8. Non aesthetic circumcision scaring:

Untidy circumcision

Penile adhesions

Skin bridge

Incomplete circumcision

Post MC concealed Penis (CP)

Phimosis

Keloid and hypertrophic scar

Sutures marks

Post MC smegma collections

9. Post MC Penile injuries:

Penile skin loss

Glans injury

Meatal injury

Urethral Injuries

Corporal injury

Vascular injuries and ischaemia

Penile amputation

10. Prevention of MC complications

Authors

Fahmy, Mohamed A Baky

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