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London Circumcision Clinic by Paediatric Surgeon/Urologist
Blog - Baby and Adult Circumcision
Dear Dr Khan and team
It is now 3 1/2 months since I attended the thorn hill clinic for my circumcision.
Everything has completely healed and I am very pleased and completely satisfied with the outcome. As is my girlfriend/partner.
When I got home on the day of the operation I took paracetamol as a precaution as the anaesthetic wore off. but that was the only time, I didn’t need it again. I went back to work on the Monday 15th October 2018.
The bandages came off after 3 days, the swelling had almost pushed them off by that point any way. I used the fuicuden cream as instructed but there was no infection so the antibiotic prescription didn’t get used. Within 2 weeks the swelling had mostly gone down and by week 3 the stitches were gone.
I felt really looked after by you and your colleagues at the clinic, before, during and after the operation.
All in all a good experience (under the circumstance!!) I wish I had booked in with you for a circumcision years ago.
Kind regards
AW
( Email received on 27-01-2019)
Annual audit has improved outcomes of circumcisions with disposable rings in children in a community clinic under local anaesthesia - Thornhill clinic and Leyton clinic, London
PURPOSE
To evaluate the early postoperative complications particularly impaction of disposable devices in children’s circumcision procedures under local anaesthesia in a community clinic in this year’s audit versus previous 3 audits.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
In our current audit cycle, the outcome of circumcisions (n=1222) was prospectively studied over a 1-year period (May 2017 to April 2018) and were compared with the last 3 audit cycles. Circumcision was performed under local anaesthesia, by trained doctors in a community clinic using Circumplast (CC)(n=310) and Plastibell (PC)(n=912). Early postoperative complications especially ring impaction were compared among the four audits. Follow-up was arranged if required.
RESULTS
The mean age was 4.4±0.3 months (median 1.5). Complication rate in this year’s audit was 5.1%(62/1222). There is no significant difference in overall complications rate in CC(6.8%n=21/310) versus PC(4.5%n=64/979)(p>0.5). Delayed ring separation/impaction is significantly lower in CC (1% n=3/310) versus PC (2.4% n=22/912) (p<0.05) and has significantly improved from the previous three audits. In current year, 202 (16.5%) children were followed and mean duration was 10±2.6 days (median 6).
CONCLUSIONS
The annually conducted audit has shown improved outcomes of circumcisions with disposable rings in children in a community clinic under local anaesthesia over successive years.
Ref: Accepted as presentation and poster in ESPU 30th Meeting, Lyon, France.
Twin boys Circumcision with stitches.
I visited your clinic on Monday for a circumcision operation for medical reasons. I am just writing to let you know that I thought the service you offer is excellent.
The doctor was extremely informative and explained everything and the reason behind it.
Clearly explained the procedure and after care information. Kept a relaxed atmosphere.
I am impressed by high standards of professionalism displayed throughout my stay here (Thornhill Circumcision Centre). Good team and God bless.
Very good manner, put me at ease through out the procedure, would definitely recommend.
Excellent service Dr Khan and I will recommend to anyone who needs this services. Thank you.
(Good) Evening Dr (Khan) just wanted to let you know that AP' ring dropped off today (day 10 post op). Thank you for your help and constant check ups. I am so pleased thank you so much.
The doctor was extremely informative and explained everything and the reason behind it.
Dr Khan was very informative and listened to our concerns. So happy with the result