What is procedure the surgical removal of foreskin?
Procedure for Surgical Removal of Foreskin (Circumcision)
1. Preoperative Preparation:
- Obtain informed consent from the patient or legal guardian.
- Assess the patient's medical history, allergies, and current health status.
- Perform a physical examination, focusing on the genitalia.
- Administer any necessary anesthesia (local or general) based on the patient's age and preference.
2. Surgical Technique:
- Cleanse the surgical area with an antiseptic solution.
- Place a sterile drape over the patient to maintain sterility.
- Grasp the foreskin with a forceps and gently retract it.
- Using a scalpel or surgical scissors, make a circular incision around the base of the foreskin.
- Carefully separate the foreskin from the glans penis and underlying tissue.
- Control any bleeding with electrocautery or other appropriate techniques.
- Remove any remaining connective tissue and redundant skin.
- Apply antibiotic ointment or sterile dressing to the surgical site.
3. Postoperative Care:
- Monitor the patient for any signs of complications, such as bleeding, infection, or pain.
- Provide pain medication as prescribed to manage discomfort.
- Instruct the patient on wound care and proper hygiene practices.
- Advise the patient to avoid strenuous activities or excessive movement that may strain the surgical site.
- Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure proper recovery.
Note: The procedure described above is a general overview. Specific techniques and practices may vary depending on the surgeon's preference, patient's condition, and available resources.
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