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post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by MCatLvrMom2A&X View Post
Yes the foreskin is still there just without the skin on it.
OMG!! That is sick!! (I couldn't look either)

Poor Baby
post #22 of 29
That is nauseating. That poor, poor little guy. I'm going to hug my little (intact) guy extra hard when I pick him up from pre-school. Thank God I was well informed about circ when I had him. Although, I like to think that something in me would've made me think twice about cutting my baby before I became educated.
post #23 of 29
I don't want to look, but for those of you who can -- is this a place where you can post or leave comments such as "What the hell is WRONG with you people??"
post #24 of 29
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Originally Posted by Quirky View Post
I don't want to look, but for those of you who can -- is this a place where you can post or leave comments such as "What the hell is WRONG with you people??"
Several people have left comments there.

To be clear, the picture there is from a case different from the one the original doc wrote in about.
post #25 of 29
Patial degloving and degloving injuries are very common. I have dealt with several such cases. It should not happen if the circ is properly performed, but I am convinced it happens every day.
post #26 of 29
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Originally Posted by akaisha View Post
holy



i don't get what the point of that is, doesn't that defeat the purpose of circing to begin with? (not that their really is one but...) i'm guessing that was by accident? i'm pretty good with medicalese (work in an animal hospital) but i can't figure that out.

I think I see what happened but it's going to be hard to explain. Yes, it was accidental and appears to be caused by carelessness.

First, you have to know that the Gomco Clamp works by sheer force basically welding the two skin surfaces together and sealing the blood vessels eliminating the need for sutures. Think of a pair of pliers with two skin surfaces between the jaws and such pressure being applied that the two skin layers are permanently welded together.

In this case, it appears that when the bell was placed over the glans, part of the foreskin was captured under the bell, part of it was stretched down the shaft and part of it was pulled up through the frame and was eventually cut away. This left two layers of epidermis (outer skin) captured under the mucosal layer. (inner skin) This is what is causing the bulging appearance.

This was a problem that had to be addressed immediately since all of the blood supply in the captured epidermis was terminated and the skin would necrotize. This would be likely to cause a systemic infection that could endanger the boy's life.

I suspect they split the crush site apart and removed the isolated two layers of epidermis and probably sutured the incision back together.



Frank
post #27 of 29
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Originally Posted by mntnmom View Post
What makes me so mad is the casualness of the dialogue. It's just "one of those things, anybody dealt with it before". No concern at all that this poor boy has had his most delicate parts mutilated unessasarily. No concern for the longterm complications. Just another day at the office.
I know the casual no-big-deal feel is sickening.
You know, I have so often felt like people do not view newborn babies as real human beings, but as objects. I doubt if a a much older boy or a grown man had something like this done to him that it would be talked about so casually.
It all makes me sick to my stomach.
post #28 of 29
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In any event, it’s no “biggie”, easy to correct, no significant or permanent sequelae.
Ask the baby if it's "no biggie". Oh, wait, the baby has no voice yet...

I have a question...

If I went to go have my son circed and he came back like that, I would not want them to go anywhere near him, much less have him recirced (hopefully correctly, this time!). Is this even fixable without circing at this point? I hope if his parents have any more sons, they remeber this and leave him intact.
post #29 of 29
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Originally Posted by harleyhalfmoon View Post
Ask the baby if it's "no biggie". Oh, wait, the baby has no voice yet...

I have a question...

If I went to go have my son circed and he came back like that, I would not want them to go anywhere near him, much less have him recirced (hopefully correctly, this time!). Is this even fixable without circing at this point? I hope if his parents have any more sons, they remeber this and leave him intact.
I wouldn't be surprised if they did. I dont know if you heard of the story from Canada where a boy died from his circumcision itself (loss of blood). It got a fair amount of media attention, and they did an interview and they said if they had another boy, they would circumcise again.

I just want to slam my head into a desk, I dont get it. They already have a daughter, perfectly healthy. If their second child had been a daughter, she would still be alive today. Being born a boy in the western world, certainly has its dangers. Especially with parents as careless as this.
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