Re: Circumcized on a vent?
I can't remember this ever happening. We might have done it in the past on a few kids that were determined would be long term vents, but it would have been when they were going for another surgery, like trach/GB and they would throw in a circ while they were anesthetized. And knowing that some parents might get confused about circumstances; we do many circs while the child is intubated, as in if the child needs any other kind of surgery (usually a hernia repair) close to discharge, the surgeon will go ahead and circ, and yes, the child will be intubated at the time, but it's just for the surgery and will be extubated in the usual time-frame for post-surgery.
And none of these circs would be considered done on an unstable infant. If the infant is not having a routine non-emergency surgery (99% would be hernia repairs) then there is no circ at that time.
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