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        Urosepsis and postrenal acute renal failure in a neonate following circumcision with Plastibell device

        Meena Kalyanaraman,Derrick McQueen,Joseph Sykes,Tej Phatak,Farhaan Malik,Preethi S. Raghava 대한소아청소년과학회 2015 Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics (CEP) Vol.58 No.4

        Plastibell is one of the three most common devices used for neonatal circumcision in the United States,with a complication rate as low as 1.8%. The Plastibell circumcision device is commonly used underlocal anesthesia for religious circumcision in male neonates, because of cosmetic reasons and easeof use. Occasionally, instead of falling off, the device may get buried under the skin along the shaftof the penis, thereby obstructing the normal flow of urine. Furthermore, the foreskin of neonates ishighly vascularized, and hence, hemorrhage and infection are possible when the skin is cut. Necrosisof penile skin, followed by urethral obstruction and renal failure, is a serious surgical mishap requiringimmediate corrective surgery and medical attention. We report a case of fulminant urosepsis, acuterenal failure, and pyelonephritis in a 4-day-old male neonate secondary to impaction of a Plastibellcircumcision device. Immediate medical management was initiated with fluid resuscitation andmechanical ventilation; thereby correcting life threatening complications. Pediatricians and EmergencyDepartment physicians should be cognizant of the complications from Plastibell circumcision device inorder to institute appropriate and timely management in neonates.

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        Urosepsis and postrenal acute renal failure in a neonate following circumcision with Plastibell device

        Kalyanaraman, Meena,McQueen, Derrick,Sykes, Joseph,Phatak, Tej,Malik, Farhaan,Raghava, Preethi S. The Korean Pediatric Society 2015 Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics (CEP) Vol.58 No.4

        Plastibell is one of the three most common devices used for neonatal circumcision in the United States, with a complication rate as low as 1.8%. The Plastibell circumcision device is commonly used under local anesthesia for religious circumcision in male neonates, because of cosmetic reasons and ease of use. Occasionally, instead of falling off, the device may get buried under the skin along the shaft of the penis, thereby obstructing the normal flow of urine. Furthermore, the foreskin of neonates is highly vascularized, and hence, hemorrhage and infection are possible when the skin is cut. Necrosis of penile skin, followed by urethral obstruction and renal failure, is a serious surgical mishap requiring immediate corrective surgery and medical attention. We report a case of fulminant urosepsis, acute renal failure, and pyelonephritis in a 4-day-old male neonate secondary to impaction of a Plastibell circumcision device. Immediate medical management was initiated with fluid resuscitation and mechanical ventilation; thereby correcting life threatening complications. Pediatricians and Emergency Department physicians should be cognizant of the complications from Plastibell circumcision device in order to institute appropriate and timely management in neonates.

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