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Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2004-Oct

Circumcision in hemophilia: a cost-effective method using a novel device.

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M Ihsan Karaman
Bulent Zulfikar
Turhan Caskurlu
Erbil Ergenekon

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OBJECTIVE

The authors conducted a prospective clinical study to see whether the need for and the cost of factor substitution after circumcision can be reduced using a novel device for bloodless circumcision in boys with hemophilia.

METHODS

Forty-five boys with hemophilia (age range, 1.5 to 25 years; median age, 11; 40 with hemophilia A, 5 with hemophilia B; weight range, 9 to 75 kg; median weight, 30 kg) were circumcised in our department between 1996 and 2001. Severity of the disease was mild in 9 cases, moderate in 11, and severe in 25. After starting systemic prophylaxis including factor substitution and DDAVP (desmopressin acetate) in reduced doses, all patients underwent circumcision under local anesthesia using a modified straight clamp and a battery-operated diathermic knife specially designed for bloodless circumcision. Duration of factor replacement ranged between 7 and 18 days, and the hospitalization period was 2 to 5 days according to severity of the disease. The last 19 patients were given tranexamic acid orally for 7 days after surgery.

RESULTS

Transient minimal bleeding was observed in 5 patients and easily responded to factor administration. Moderate edema and hyperemia along the excision line owing to the diathermic effect of the device lasted for 3 to 4 days. Normal cosmetic appearance was regained within 7 to 21 days. Excellent patient and family satisfaction was reported. The average cost of the operation was calculated as 81 dollars, 144 dollars, and 243 dollars per kilogram in mild, moderate, and severe cases, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Bloodless circumcision with "diathermic knife" is a practical and reliable alternative for boys with hemophilia. Enhancement of local hemostasis using such an alternative device may reduce the need for factor substitution and, accordingly, the cost of circumcision in hemophiliacs, down to 50%.

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