Objective: Circumcision remains the most common operation performed on male
s in many parts of the world. The current pain management for this procedur
e proves to be helpful but not perfect. We noticed that by reducing the tim
e taken to accomplish the procedure we reduce the suffering of the neonate
during circumcision. We describe our experience and technique of plastibell
circumcision, which was accomplished safely, in a shorter period of time i
n spite of being performed by a single handed operator.
Methods: This study was conducted in the pediatric urology section of the D
epartment of Urology, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre,
including the technique and the results of the neonatal circumcisions that
were performed by using the plastibell in all of them.
Results: In the last 2 pears, circumcisions were performed by 2,100 plastib
ell a single handed physician. The total distress time was from 2 to 3 minu
tes. The overall complications was 0.8% and consisted of mainly bleeding an
d infection which were managed without major consequences.
Conclusions: The use of the plastibell seems to be a superior technique for
neonatal circumcision. It provides excellent cosmetic results with few and
mild complications, at the present time, we believe reducing the time take
n to accomplish the procedure by an experienced person is one of the most i
mportant factors in reducing the suffering of neonates at the time of circu
mcision.