Changing trends in a decade of circumcision in Scotland.
J Pediatr Surg
; 39(7): 1037-9, 2004 Jul.
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| ID: mdl-15213894
PURPOSE: There has been a move toward conservative management of foreskin problems. The aim of this study was to examine overall trends for circumcision in Scotland to see if there has been a decrease in the number of operations performed. METHODS: Retrospective analysis looking at the number of circumcisions performed each year over a 10-year period (1990 to 2000), in the 0 to 13-year age group. The principal indication for circumcision in each case was ascertained as were the number of preputioplasties performed over the corresponding period. RESULTS: A total of 15,605 circumcisions were performed during the 10-year period; 10,888 (69.8%) for phimosis, 2,724 (17.5%) for nonmedical/religious reasons, and 1993 (12.8%) for all other indications. There was a 33.7% decrease in total number of circumcisions performed between the first and second halves of the study period. The fall in operations performed is almost solely attributable (94.5%) to a reduction in number of procedures carried out for phimosis. There was a corresponding increase in preputioplasties performed over the study period. CONCLUSIONS: There has been a steady decrease in circumcision rates in Scotland. This is in keeping with greater appreciation of pathologic phimosis as distinguished from a healthy nonretractile foreskin, which does not require circumcision.
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01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Circuncisão Masculina
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Humans
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Male
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Newborn
País/Região como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Pediatr Surg
Ano de publicação:
2004
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Article