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Dear Editor,I nternal limiting membrane(ILM)peeling with gas tamponade has been the preferred surgical technique for the macular hole treatment[1-2].Eckardt et al[1]achieved a complete closure of 92%of the macular hol...
BACKGROUND Phimosis is one of the most common diseases in children.Early selection of appropriate treatment for phimosis in children is beneficial to the development of their reproductive organs and significantly impr...
Objective:To study the clinical effect of modified circumcision in the treatment of phimosis and excessive foreskin.Methods:110 patients with overly long foreskin or phimosis were divided into experimental group and c...
Objective: To observe the clinical effect and safety of circumcision stapler in children with phimosis and redundant prepuce. Methods: From July 2013 to July 2017, 40 children were prospectively randomized and assigne...
This paper was aimed to compare the clinical effectiveness and safety of adult male circumcision using the Shang RingTM (SR) with the no-flip technique compared with Dorsal Slit (DS) surgical method, A single-cent...
Background:Abnormalities involving the skin coverage of the penis are diffi cult to defi ne,but they can significantly alter penile appearance,and be a cause of parental concern.Data sources:The present review was bas...
In the western countries, circumcision has been .performed for a long time. However, because of religious and cultural differences, circumcision was rare in China before the 20th century. As a result, penile cancer, a...
Acknowledgment The project (The Fundamental Researches of the Reproductive Health) was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (G1999055905, branch topic).
Aim: To study the clinical effects of a disposable circumcision device in treatment of male patients of different ages with either phimosis or excess foreskin. Methods: One thousand two hundred patients between the ...