| Literature DB >> 23759130 |
Carlo V Bellieni1, Maria G Alagna, Giuseppe Buonocore.
Abstract
Male circumcision (MC) is one of the oldest and most common operations performed all over the world. It can be performed at different ages, using different surgical techniques, for different religious, cultural and medical reasons.Our aim is to examine and compare the various methods of analgesia and different surgical procedures reported in literature that are applied in infant MC. We performed a PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane search in the papers published since 2000: 14 studies met the inclusion criteria, most of them showing that a combined pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention is the best analgesic option, in particular when the dorsal penile nerve block is combined with other treatments. The Mogen surgical procedure seems to be the less painful surgical intervention, when compared with Gomco clamp or PlastiBell device. Only 3 papers studied groups of at least 20 babies each with the use of validated pain scales. Data show a dramatic decrease of pain with dorsal penile nerve block, plus acetaminophen associated to oral sucrose or topic analgesic cream. However, no procedure has been found to definetively eliminate pain; the gold standard procedure to make MC totally painfree has not yet been established.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23759130 PMCID: PMC3702488 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-39-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Papers meeting the inclusion criteria, collected in chronological order
| O’Sullivan et al. [ | 66 | DPNB (ultrasound or anatomical landmark) / fentanyl | ukn* | FLACC | No significant difference between the groups in terms of fentanyl administration. The ultrasound technique took longer to perform but suggests some benefits in terms of postoperative pain. | 2011 |
| Banieghbal et al. [ | 583 | RB/milk | Gomco | NIPS | RB causes a painful response in the majority of the babies, but this is mostly noted in babies over one week of age. | 2009 |
| Lehr et al. [ | 44 | DPNB/EMLA/lidocaine | Gomco | NFCS/crying time | No significant difference in analgesic efficacy between treatments. | 2007 |
| Garry et al. [ | 18 | DPNB/EMLA | ukn* | NIPS/numeric pain scale | DPNB is significantly more effective for pain relief than topical EMLA. | 2006 |
| Lehr et al. [ | 53 | DPNB/EMLA/lidocaine | Gomco | Heart rate/respiratory rate/SpO2 | No significant difference in analgesic efficacy between treatments. | 2005 |
| South et al. [ | 44 | DPNB/Tylenol/non-nutritive sucking | Gomco | PIPP/crying time/ salivary cortisol level | NNS significantly decreases the pain response, in addition to other common analgesics. | 2005 |
| Razmus et al. [ | 132 | DPNB/DPNB+sucrose/ DPNB+sucrose+EMLA/ EMLA/ EMLA+sucrose/ RB/ RB+sucrose solution/ sucrose solution | ukn* | FLACC | DPNB and RB in combination with the concentrated oral sucrose have the lowest pain scores. The sucrose alone does not provide sufficient analgesia; however, it can reduce the pain scores somewhat when used in conjunction with other analgesics. | 2004 |
| Malnory et al. [ | 53 | Acetaminophen | Gomco | NIPS | Lower pain scores in newborns who received analgesia than placebo. | 2003 |
| Taeusch et al. [ | 59 | DPNB/dextrose solution | Mogen vs PlastiBell | Cry response | The Mogen technique is preferred over the PlastiBell because of the simplicity of execution, and it is also associated with less pain and discomfort and it takes less time. | 2002 |
| Kaufman et al. [ | 57 | EMLA/sucrose solution | Mogen vs Gomco | Crying time/ facial grimancing | Mogen appears a better procedure than Gomco, and it takes less time, showing also that the use of analgesia is imperative. | 2002 |
| Macke et al. [ | 60 | Acetaminophen | Gomco | NCAFS/crying time/heart rate | No significant difference in analgesic efficacy between treatments and placebo. | 2001 |
| Joyce et al. [ | 23 | EMLA/music | ukn* | RIPS/heart rate/SpO2/salivary cortisol level/crying time | Efficacy of EMLA and music to contribute to the pain relief of neonates undergoing circumcision. | 2001 |
| Kass et al. [ | 71 | DPNB/dextrose solution | Gomco | MBPS/ crying time/heart rate/respiratory rate | No significant differences between the oral glucose and water groups among any of the pain-related measurements; only the use of DPNB shows significantly lower pain scores and reduced objective measurements of pain and physiologic stress. | 2001 |
| Taddio et al. [ | 86 | DPNB/EMLA/acetaminophen | Mogen vs Gomco | NFCS/crying time | Infants circumcised with the Mogen clamp and combined analgesia have also less pain than those circumcised with the Gomco clamp and EMLA cream, and it also takes less time. | 2000 |
*No data was available regarding the specific surgical procedure to perform MC.
Abbreviations: NIPS Neonatal infant pain scale, RIPS Riley infant pain scale, PIPP Premature infant pain profile, MBPS Modified behavioral pain scale, NFCS neonatal face coding system, NCAFS nursing child assessment feeding scale, DPNB Dorsal penile nerve block, RB Ring block.
Surgical procedures of MC
| It is the application of a bell-shaped plastic shield over the penis glans and the tying of a tight ligature around the bell and foreskin prior to the amputation; this limits bleeding and produces ischaemic necrosis of the residual foreskin stump, avoiding the need for sutures [ | |
| The foreskin is retracted, congenital preputial adhesions are separated, and the appropriate-sized bell of the clamp is placed over the glans. The foreskin is replaced over the bell, and the clamp is assembled. Closure of the clamp crushes the skin, allowing the distal prepuce to be excised and producing a suture-less anastomosis just below the corona [ | |
| It is Jewish ritual MC; this has a slit through which the foreskin is pulled and then crushed above the glans; the distal foreskin is excised before the inner prepuce is retracted, and a circumferential dressing is applied [ |
Papers that compared different analgesic methods
| Banieghbal et al. [ | 583 | Gomco | |
| Lehr et al. [ | 53 | Gomco | DPNB (n=18) /EMLA (n=17) /lidocaine (n=18) |
| Lehr et al. [ | 44 | Gomco | DPNB (n=17) /EMLA (n=13) /lidocaine (n=14) |
| South et al. [ | 44 | Gomco | DPNB + Tylenol (n=22) / |
| Malnory et al. [ | 53 | Gomco | |
| Macke et al. [ | 60 | Gomco | Acetaminophen (n=29) vs placebo (n=31) |
| Kass et al. [ | 71 | Gomco | |
| O’Sullivan et al. [ | 66 | unknown | |
| Garry et al. [ | 18 | unknown | |
| Razmus et al. [ | 132 | unknown | DPNB (n=7) / |
| Joyce et al. [ | 23 | unknown | EMLA (n=11) / |
In bold, the most effective analgesic method. In brackets, the number of babies in each study-group.
*No data was available regarding the number of babies in each study-group.
Abbreviations: RB Ring block, DPNB Dorsal penile nerve block.
Papers that compared different surgical procedures to perform MC
| Taeusch et al. [ | 59 | - | 29 | Cry response | ||
| Kaufman et al. [ | 57 | 28 | - | Crying time/facial grimancing | ||
| Taddio et al. [ | 86 | 29 | - | NFCS/ crying time |
In bold, the most effective analgesic method or the least painful surgical procedure.
Abbreviation: DPNB Dorsal penile nerve block.
Comparison among the papers that had twenty or more babies in each study-group and simultaneously used the specific pain scale and respective pain scale scores available
| Malnory et al. [ | 53 | NIPS (0–7) | 1.55 (1.19-2.25) | |
| placebo | 2.55 (2.1-3.0) | |||
| South et al. [ | 44 | PIPP (0–21) | 5.7 (3.7-7.0) | |
| DPNB+Tylenol | 8 (6.8-8.5) | |||
| Taddio et al. [ | 86 | NFCS (0-100%) | 30% (20-40%) | |
| EMLA | 95% (93-97%) |
In bold, the most effective analgesic method.
Frequency of acute and long-term adverse events in neonatal circumcision
| GOMCO clamp | - severe infection requiring antibiotics; | 0.3%-15% |
| - severe meatal ulcer; | ||
| - urethral laceration; | ||
| - bleeding; | ||
| - meatal stenosis; | ||
| - foreskin adhesions; | ||
| - meatitis; | ||
| - requiring circumcision revision [ | ||
| PLASTIBELL device | - severe infection requiring antibiotics; | 0%-8% |
| - severe meatal ulcer; | ||
| - Plastibell ring device itself, which is left on after the procedure and normally takes 7–10 days to fall off. The problems included delayed separation of the ring, incomplete separation of the ring, or the ring becoming stuck on the penile shaft; | ||
| - foreskin adhesions; | ||
| - meatitis; | ||
| - requiring circumcision revision [ |
Five steps for the analgesia for neonatal MC
| Contain the baby in a calm environment | |
| Talk to the baby to attract his/her attention | |
| Massage his/her face, and give some drops of sweet solution on the tongue to obtain a regular sucking | |
| When the baby has achieved a regular suction, perform DPNB | |
| Perform MC using the Mogen technique; meanwhile, continue to stimulate the baby throughout the procedure |
You can apply EMLA cream on the skin 60 minutes before the procedure.
Abbreviations: DPNB Dorsal penile nerve block, MC: male circumcision.