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Feb 18, 2005 10:53 PM

When circ's go bad...


Has anyone seen a circ go really bad? I saw one today where the doc took too much foreskin off and the skin on the shaft ended up "degloving" from the fascia underneath. A urologist had to come in and do "damage control." The people I've talked with say they've never seen anything like this happen before.


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from fergus51
Old Feb 18, 2005, 11:51 PM

I've never seen anything like that. I have seen more than one that was less than perfect, more than one infected and one where the baby almost bled to death and required transfusion (thanks to a surprise clotting disorder never seen in the family before). I won't participate in circumcisions.
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Old Feb 19, 2005, 02:14 AM

When I worked in peds as an MA, saw a couple where they wouldn't stop bleeding for awhile and infections. Never anything like that. I don't believe in routine circumcision, so I am soo glad I work nights and we rarely ever have to assist with one. I really hate watching them.
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Old Feb 19, 2005, 03:18 AM

I've just seen one that bled for awhile. I don't like watching them either but I do help the doc. Plus all 3 of my boys are circ'd. And the 20 and 22 year old have told me they are glad.

I was all for NOT doing it but Dad won out.

Funny how the guys actually want it done.

steph
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from beesnest
Old Feb 19, 2005, 03:41 AM

I was present for one where the mother insisted on watching and comforting her infant, but she passed out in the middle of it, hit the circumstraint and she and the baby hit the floor. Luckily no one was hurt.
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No. 5
from palesarah
Old Feb 19, 2005, 04:47 AM

I also don't believe that routine infant circumcision is necessary, and don't participate in them. Since I work nights it's pretty rare that I would be asked to do so- but we have one awesome ped who comes in at 5:40 am, and I usually see him once a week or so on one of my shifts. My coworkers are aware that in addition to having ethical issues about participating in circs, observing the procedure is about the only thing guaranteed to make me pass out , so someone else is always willing to assist if our LNA or nursery nurse is unavailable.
Sorry for the tangent- to the op- I've only been in LDRP since May '04, and I'd estimate 90% of the baby boys born with us are circ'd before discharge, There's one ped who doesn't believe they are necessary and does kind of a half-circ, leaving some of the foreskin. So besides those (which I'm sure those baby boys will be glad to have those extra nerve endings in the leftove tissue when they grow up!), I've only seen a couple mild bleeders and one in which far too much skin was removed.

I have also seen what happens to those babies who had far too much tissue removed and required fancy putting of things together when they become an adult, and he has a scar along the underside of the shaft that he & his mother don't remember him getting, bits of hair growning on either side of the scar, and decreased sensation on one side of that scar.
He has never been able to reach organism through intercourse.
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from lmcnabbkv
Old Feb 19, 2005, 10:05 AM

When I was in my OB rotation we were able to view and assist with circs. The scariest thing I saw was this one doc who was quite old, losing his fine motor skill precision and not to mention his eyesight. The nurses on the floor warned me about this before he began the procedure but I didn't think it could be as bad as they said. Well...it was as bad as they said, maybe even worse. He was shaking through the entire procedure and even dropped a few instruments on the floor. I would say that this one circ took around 45 minutes maybe closer to an hour. He knew he was bad too, but he refused to ask another doc to do his work. After the procedure everything looked fine but nevertheless I think if he kept this up he was going to have a major oops! I definately would not want him doing a circ on my son!!
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No. 7
from asher315
Old Feb 19, 2005, 10:21 AM

I've seen a few that bled alot and a couple that required a stitch or two. Some have been crooked but none to the extent that you described. I saw my first uncircumsized male in my peds rotation in school. He was a 4 yo that assessing and I asked my instructor "What is THAT?". I personally was grossed out (not very good hygenic practices in his family), I vowed I would have my son circ'ed.
Don't have a son, but I believe 98% of the NB males I have seen have been circ'ed.
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No. 8
from babyktchr
Old Feb 19, 2005, 10:22 AM

I have never seen a circ bleed like you all have described...thank God!! I have, however, been lucky enough to have seen a circ gone bad. We too had an elderly OB who didn't know when to quit. He had advanced parkinsons and shook like a leaf. Needless to say..the circ looked like it had been chewed off and urology had to come to the rescue. He didn't do anymore circs after that.

I don't see many circs working nights...and I am happy about that.
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No. 9
from jeepgirl
Old Feb 19, 2005, 10:55 AM

awwwww.


old people are so cute.
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