Login / Signup

Catastrophic Complications of Circumcision by Traditional Circumcisers.

Faisal AhmedSaleh Al-WageehSaif GhabishaEbrahim Al-ShamiKhalil Al-NaggarGhamdan ObaidAli EslahiMohammed Alfaragi
Published in: Open access emergency medicine : OAEM (2021)
Circumcision is one of the important public surgeries performed globally. It is a popular non-therapeutic procedure that can be performed by people of various abilities and skills, ranging from trained medical practitioners to non-specialists, depending on their cultural and social backgrounds. Consequently, this surgery may cause varying types and frequencies of complications. Glans amputation and death due to severe bleeding, as a complication of this procedure, are rare, and the patients are left with morbidity and life-long complications. Here, we describe two cases of catastrophic complications due to ritual circumcision (one penile glans amputation and one death).
Keyphrases