Adult circumcision

CQC published the case study- London Circumcision Clinic fulfils 95% standards

Case study – good practice for Newborn or Baby circumcision

This case study is taken from a GP practice that has conducted traditional circumcision for 28 years. ( published CQC website)

In this practice, parents receive written information and advice in advance of the procedure. This includes a consent form and information about aftercare. The practice requires both parents to give consent to the procedure.

Parents are advised not to feed the infant for two hours before the procedure. This ensures that the baby feeds immediately afterwards to provide comfort.

The doctor assesses the level and type of local anaesthesia appropriate for each infant, taking account of their age and weight and the requirements of the procedure. Pain relief is proportionate and appropriate for the individual needs of the infant.

If the doctor concludes that the procedure cannot be safely conducted in his GP practice, he advises parents of this and suggests alternative options (for example, referral to hospital care).

During the procedure, the infant is held comfortably still. Another person is always present to assist and respond to the infant’s needs if they are in any distress.

The family is advised to remain at the practice for at least an hour after the procedure and once the doctors is certain that the baby is not bleeding.

The doctor is available for aftercare and the arrangements for follow up are clear.

Written instructions for parents include a request to text or ring the doctor after their first check. The parents are advised to contact the doctor at any time by text or phone if they have any concerns. If this happens, the doctor will visit the baby at home or see him at the surgery, as is most appropriate.

The doctor encourages good practice among other providers by offering training in the procedure.

Ref: 

Advice for inspectors

Circumcision of male children

January 2016 Care Quality Commission

Circumcision for Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans (BXO) or Lichen Sclerosus foreskin - patient feedback

Adult patient who has Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans (BXO) or Lichen Sclerosus foreskin had circumcision by Dr Khan at London Circumcision Clinic 

"Can not recommend Dr Khan enough. The procedure was totally painless (minus the injections that do hurt but last 2/3 seconds). I was very worried about the future effects on my sex life from having circumscision and I’m happy to announce, if anything, things are better! I had to be circumscised because of BXO. The procedure lasted about 90 minutes. Things were very uncomfortable for around 7 days but the cream provided really hella relieve that feeling. The hardest thing to get used to is the (now exposed) head rubbing against underwear which can lead to some awkward, painful etections. Other than that everything post-procedure has been fine and like I said, things are working/feeling better than before. Don’t even worry about it."

 

Adult patient June 2018

Please see website for further information for Lichen Sclerosus or BXO and contact to Dr Khan for FREE telephone advice 

Feedback from patient with preputioplasty after tight foreskin (phimosis)

8th June 2018

Written by a patient at Leyton Healthcare 4th Floor, London Circumcision Clinic, London 

"My preputioplasty surgery went really well! Dr Khan was very reassuring and informative of the procedure. It was a quick and painless surgery, I was nervous but Dr Khan and his assistant kept me calm and comfortable throughout.  Being able to contact Dr Khan after the surgery was extremely helpful when it came to any concerns with swelling etc.  I would highly recommend anybody suffering from a tight foreskin to get in contact with Dr Khan. My results are amazing, I am really happy that I can now fully retract my foreskin without any pain! Wish I had done this sooner! "

Adult patient.  https://www.iwantgreatcare.org/doctors/mr-a-r-khan

Glue Circumcision - new method of adult circumcision with Derma+flex glue

The patented Derma+Flex medical adhesive is formulated as a controlled flow gel. Derma+Flex is a flexible gel adhesive providing a supple, secure and transparent protective microbial barrier over adult circumcision wound   

Derma+Flex is sterile, viscous and easy to apply. It stays where you want without running. Single layer applications and faster set-times are facilitated by high viscosity. There is usually no need to apply multiple layers.

Derma+Flex is solvent-free and will not sting when correctly applied. Its unique proprietary formulation and method of setting means there is negligible exothermic reaction (heat generation). It naturally sloughs off without causing trauma.

Derma+Flex is ideally suited for areas of skin exposed to flexing and moisture, especially which are difficult to seal with traditional bandages.

We used dermabound glue in the past. Now we are using this new advanced formula glue for most of the adult circumcision at London circumcision clinic. 

Please see further details from company website .   

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Derma+flex glue for adult circumcision  

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