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Bull Soc Pathol Exot ; 101(4): 314-5, 2008 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18956813

ABSTRACT

Circumcision is the most common surgical procedure carried out in boys in our countries. It is performed by medical members but also by traditional practitioners. Circumcision is considered as a benign operation but its complications are common, sometimes severe and the treatment delicate. Authors reported 35 cases of circumcision's complications in boys, aged of 2 days to 14 years old who were circumcised by traditional practitioners and by medical members. The most frequent complications were urinary meatus stenosis (17 cases), haemorrhage (5), total glans section (3), urethral fistula (3), and incomplete circumcision (3). These complications were caused by traditional practitioners in 19 cases, paramedical members in 11 cases, and 5 cases by physicians. Among these complications, fistula and amputation had required delicate surgical procedure. All the stenosis were treated by meatal plasty and fistula were sutured with one recurrence. Partial glans section underwent Mathieu's procedure and the total sections were referred to the plastic surgeon. Authors recommend surgical procedure for circumcision which must be performed in medical center or by well trained practitioners.


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Circumcision, Male/adverse effects , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Circumcision, Male/statistics & numerical data , Cote d'Ivoire , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Medicine, Traditional , Retrospective Studies
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Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot ; 94(4): 403-6, 2008 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18555868

ABSTRACT

Detachment of the proximal epiphyseal plate of the femur is a rare observation in infants. The context usually involves obstetrical injury or child abuse. There is however a high risk in certain children with epilepsy. Fractures and dislocations can occur during hypertonic seizures in a context of iatrogenic bone weakening due to drug treatments. Emergency reduction is required and requires a double fixation with osteosynthesis and plaster cast in order to reduce the risk of secondary displacement in this particular context. The risk of major impact on growth requires prolonged radiographic and clinical follow-up.


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Epilepsy/complications , Femur/injuries , Epiphyses/injuries , Epiphyses/surgery , Femur/surgery , Humans , Infant , Male , Wounds and Injuries/etiology , Wounds and Injuries/surgery
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