Circumcision, Male Clinical Trial
Official title:
Plastibell Versus Conventional Dissection Techniques for Circumcision in Infants
Outcome of circumcision with Plastibell or conventional dissection techniques in infants and
children: A prospective randomized controlled trial
Aim: to evaluate and compare postoperative and esthetic outcomes after Plastibell and
conventional dissection circumcision
Methods:
Randomized Controlled Trial Inclusion criteria: patients younger than 13 years including
neonates who required circumcision for various indications.
Exclusion criteria: - patients with bleeding or clotting disorders
- Those whose parents insisted on a particular type of surgery
- Children with lateral- lateral diameter of the glans over which a Plastibell device
could not be placed Primary endpoint: parental concerns and satisfaction
(questionnaire) Secondary endpoints: composite morbidity, operative time, postoperative
pain (analgesic requirements)
- Early postoperative problems: infection, bleeding, swelling, dysuria, pain (incidence,
mean duration, emergency care if necessary, parental concerns about them (on a
Likert-type 5-point scale [ not at all, a little, rather, very, very much])
- Irregular scar, jumbling of tissues at the site of frenulum (assessed by physician)
- Postoperative adhesions (assessed by physician)
- Postoperative pain and analgesic requirements (paracetamol 15 mg/kg PO Q6 hrs for 48
hrs then PRN) number of doses and days required for analgesia as judged by parents, VAS
( >- 6 SCORE ), Kaplan-Meier analysis (time to event)
- Parental satisfaction ( overall esthetic outcome [ very much satisfied, very satisfied,
rather, a little satisfied, not at all satisfied])
- Parental satisfaction ( skin removal): excess skin removal, insufficient skin removal [
not at all, a little, rather, very, very much]
- Time for bell separation (mean +-SD), Kaplan-Meier analysis for different age groups
Outcome of circumcision with Plastibell or conventional dissection techniques in infants and
children: A prospective randomized controlled trial Aim: to evaluate and compare
postoperative and esthetic outcomes after Plastibell and conventional dissection
circumcision
Methods:
A balanced, parallel group, prospective randomized controlled trial is to be performed over
2 years at our institute. Patients enrollment will commence after approval of our
institutional review board as well as obtaining informed consent from the patient's legal
guardians.
Participants Inclusion criteria: Patients younger than 13 years including neonates who
required circumcision for various indications.
Exclusion criteria: - Patients with bleeding or clotting disorders
- Patients with hypospadias or other penile anomalies
- Those whose parents insisted on a particular type of surgery
- Children with lateral- lateral diameter of the glans over which a Plastibell device
could not be placed Interventions The subjects will be randomized and allocated into
two groups: the Plastibell and sleeve dissection techniques.
Sample size calculation Power calculation was based on aesthetic outcome which was based on
previous studies (Nagdeve et al and Fraser et al) wherein 60-69% of subjects operated by
Plastibell technique and 43-45% by conventional dissection technique had good satisfaction.
Establishing alpha at 0.2 and a power of 0.80 produced a sample size of 50 patients per arm.
Assignment and randomization A block randomization scheme will be used with equal allocation
of subjects to the Plastibell and sleeve dissection groups. There are a total of 10 blocks,
each having 10 subjects. One block will be selected by simple random sampling and its
subjects will be subjected to the intervention.
Protocol All the parents will be informed regarding details of surgery, complications,
postoperative care and follow-up protocol. Both procedures are performed under light general
anesthesia and either dorsal penile nerve block or caudal block. The first step in both
groups is to separate the foreskin from the glans penis and removal of smegma.
In the Plastibell group, the size of the device is chosen according to the lateral-lateral
diameter of the glans. A dorsal slit incision is made and then the foreskin is pulled up and
the Plastibell device placed between the prepuce and the glans. A non-absorbable string was
tightly tied around the device and the distal prepuce is removed.
In the sleeve dissection group, a double incision technique on both outer and inner layers
of the foreskin is employed. Hemostasis is achieved by bipolar diathermy, and cut edges are
sutured with 5/0 rapide vicryl.
All patients will be managed on a day-care basis. At discharge, they will be prescribed
syrup/tablet paracetamol 15mg/kg/dose every 6 hours whenever needed if pain score >_6 based
on a visual analog scale for pain assessment. Parents will be told to write down how many
times they give analgesic each day until the first postoperative visit.
Follow-up will be done at 14th (or after separation of Plastibell whichever later) and 90th
days after surgery.
Written questionnaires will be given to parents at time of discharge Primary endpoint:
Parental concerns and satisfaction (questionnaire) Secondary endpoints: Composite Morbidity,
Operative Time, Postoperative Pain (analgesic requirements)
- Early postoperative problems: infection, bleeding, swelling, dysuria, pain (incidence,
mean duration, emergency care if necessary, parental concerns about them (on a
Likert-type 5-point scale [not at all, a little, rather, very, very much])
- Irregular scar, jumbling of tissues at the site of frenulum (assessed by physician)
- Postoperative adhesions (assessed by physician)
- Postoperative pain and analgesic requirements (paracetamol 15 mg/kg PO Q6 hrs PRN)
number of doses and days required for analgesia as judged by parents, VAS ( >- 6 SCORE
), Kaplan-Meier analysis (time to event)
- Parental satisfaction ( overall esthetic outcome [ very much satisfied, very satisfied,
rather, a little satisfied, not at all satisfied])
- Parental satisfaction ( skin removal): excess skin removal, insufficient skin removal [
not at all, a little, rather, very, very much]
- Time for bell separation (mean +-SD), Kaplan-Meier analysis for different age groups
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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