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Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?

CONTEXT: The circumcision is the most frequent procedure in paediatric surgery worldwide, performed for medical and ritual purposes. In developing countries, because of the difficult accessibility to healthcare, even a common procedure could be unsafe. AIMS: The aim of the article is to compare the...

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Autores principales: Ghidini, Filippo, Virgone, Calogero, Madounkeng, Bernadette Metangmo, Franchella, Andrea, Vason, Milo, Cumba, Dionisio, Tognon, Costanza, Gamba, Piergiorgio
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8051633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33342841
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_24_20
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author Ghidini, Filippo
Virgone, Calogero
Madounkeng, Bernadette Metangmo
Franchella, Andrea
Vason, Milo
Cumba, Dionisio
Tognon, Costanza
Gamba, Piergiorgio
author_facet Ghidini, Filippo
Virgone, Calogero
Madounkeng, Bernadette Metangmo
Franchella, Andrea
Vason, Milo
Cumba, Dionisio
Tognon, Costanza
Gamba, Piergiorgio
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description CONTEXT: The circumcision is the most frequent procedure in paediatric surgery worldwide, performed for medical and ritual purposes. In developing countries, because of the difficult accessibility to healthcare, even a common procedure could be unsafe. AIMS: The aim of the article is to compare the perioperative and anaesthesiological management of circumcision in children between two Italian and two sub-Saharan African hospitals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Medical records of paediatric circumcision from January 2014 to December 2016 have been reviewed. The involved hospitals were: Padua (Italy), Ferrara (Italy), Sao José em Bor (Guinea Bissau) and Yaoundé (Cameroun). RESULTS: In Padua, 77 circumcisions were performed, 19 of these (24.6%) were ritual. In 75 children (97.4%), locoregional anaesthesia (LRA) together with sedation was used; only one complication (1.3%) occurred. In Ferrara, 200 interventions were done, 140 (70%) ritual; general anaesthesia was administered to 183 (93.5%) patients. There were five complications (2.5%). In Bissau, 53 procedures were performed, 21 (39.6%) ritual; in 34 children (64.1%), LRA with sedation was preferred. Two complications (3.8%) were reported. In Yaoundé, 60 children were circumcised, 15 (25%) for ritual purposes; in 51 (85%), only LRA was performed; there was only one (1.7%) complication. In the African hospital, no post-operative analgesia was administered. CONCLUSION: Despite the different anaesthesiological techniques, the study shows no difference in rate of complications for the in-hospital setting. Training of the local medical team in pain management and post-operative care should be emphasised.
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spelling pubmed-80516332021-04-23 Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals? Ghidini, Filippo Virgone, Calogero Madounkeng, Bernadette Metangmo Franchella, Andrea Vason, Milo Cumba, Dionisio Tognon, Costanza Gamba, Piergiorgio Afr J Paediatr Surg Original Article CONTEXT: The circumcision is the most frequent procedure in paediatric surgery worldwide, performed for medical and ritual purposes. In developing countries, because of the difficult accessibility to healthcare, even a common procedure could be unsafe. AIMS: The aim of the article is to compare the perioperative and anaesthesiological management of circumcision in children between two Italian and two sub-Saharan African hospitals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Medical records of paediatric circumcision from January 2014 to December 2016 have been reviewed. The involved hospitals were: Padua (Italy), Ferrara (Italy), Sao José em Bor (Guinea Bissau) and Yaoundé (Cameroun). RESULTS: In Padua, 77 circumcisions were performed, 19 of these (24.6%) were ritual. In 75 children (97.4%), locoregional anaesthesia (LRA) together with sedation was used; only one complication (1.3%) occurred. In Ferrara, 200 interventions were done, 140 (70%) ritual; general anaesthesia was administered to 183 (93.5%) patients. There were five complications (2.5%). In Bissau, 53 procedures were performed, 21 (39.6%) ritual; in 34 children (64.1%), LRA with sedation was preferred. Two complications (3.8%) were reported. In Yaoundé, 60 children were circumcised, 15 (25%) for ritual purposes; in 51 (85%), only LRA was performed; there was only one (1.7%) complication. In the African hospital, no post-operative analgesia was administered. CONCLUSION: Despite the different anaesthesiological techniques, the study shows no difference in rate of complications for the in-hospital setting. Training of the local medical team in pain management and post-operative care should be emphasised. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8051633/ /pubmed/33342841 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_24_20 Text en Copyright: © 2020 African Journal of Paediatric Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ghidini, Filippo
Virgone, Calogero
Madounkeng, Bernadette Metangmo
Franchella, Andrea
Vason, Milo
Cumba, Dionisio
Tognon, Costanza
Gamba, Piergiorgio
Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title_full Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title_fullStr Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title_short Perioperative Management of Circumcision in Children: Is there a Difference between African and European Hospitals?
title_sort perioperative management of circumcision in children: is there a difference between african and european hospitals?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8051633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33342841
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajps.AJPS_24_20
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