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Circumcision

Circumcision
Intervention
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A circumcision performed in Central Asia, c. 1865–1872
ICD-10-PCS 0VBT
ICD-9-CM V50.2
MeSH D002944
OPS-301 code 5-640.2
MedlinePlus 002998
eMedicine 1015820
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Male circumcision is the removal of the foreskin from the human penis. In the most common procedure, the foreskin is opened, adhesions are removed, and the foreskin is separated from the glans. After that, a circumcision device may be placed then the foreskin is cut off. Topical or locally injected anesthesia is used to reduce pain and physiologic stress. For adults and children, general anesthesia is an option and the procedure may be performed without a specialized circumcision device. The procedure is most often an elective surgery performed on babies and children for religious or cultural reasons. In other cases it may be done as a treatment for a condition or for preventative reasons. Medically it is a treatment option for problematic cases of phimosis, balanoposthitis that does not resolve with other treatments, and chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs). It is contraindicated in cases of certain genital structure abnormalities or poor general health.

The positions of the world's major medical organizations range from considering elective circumcision of babies and children as having no benefit and significant risks to having a modest health benefit that outweighs small risks. No major medical organization recommends either universal circumcision for all males (aside from the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) for areas with high rates of HIV), or banning the procedure.Ethical and legal questions regarding informed consent and human rights have been raised over the circumcision of babies and children for non-medical reasons, for these reasons the procedure is controversial.


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