Phimosis - Conventional and Stapler Circumcision | Dr. Chetan Mhaske
Stapler circumcision is associated with fewer complications than conventional circumcision, especially with respect to severe edema and wound dehiscence. These advantages of stapler circumcision may be due to the short operative time, minimal tissue injury, and lack of electrocautery.
Circumcision is used to treat or prevent a person from penile health problems. It is a surgical procedure of removing the foreskin (also known as prepuce) from the head of the penis. Foreskin removal is performed as a religious practice for infants in various parts of the world. Infants belonging to Islam and Judaism are circumcised for religious purposes. Circumcision is also performed for medical and hygiene purposes. It can also reduce the risk of UTIs and some STDs like HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, etc to a great extent.
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