Course Syllabus
Introduction to Circumcision
a. Definition.
b. Anatomy.
c. Common anomalies and anatomic variations.
Indication of Circumcision.
a. Penile pathology.
b. Prevention from sexual transmitted illnesses.
c. Aesthestic and sexual function.
Type of Anaesthesia for Circumcision - General Anaesthesia.
a. Indication and contraindication.
b. Advantage and disadvantages.
c. Complications.
Type of Anaesthesia for Circumcision - Local Anaesthesia.
a. Indication and contraindication.
b. Advantage and disadvantages.
c. Complications.
Instruments
a. Basic surgical instrument.
b. Haemostasis.
c. Sutures/Glue.
Techniques
a. Modified guillotine.
b. Dorsal slit.
c. Other methods (Clamp & ZSR circumcision stapler).
Complication
a. Immediate.
b. Early.
c. Late.
Post circumcision care
a. Wound care.
b. Analgesia.
c. Follow up assessment.
a. Definition.
b. Anatomy.
c. Common anomalies and anatomic variations.
Indication of Circumcision.
a. Penile pathology.
b. Prevention from sexual transmitted illnesses.
c. Aesthestic and sexual function.
Type of Anaesthesia for Circumcision - General Anaesthesia.
a. Indication and contraindication.
b. Advantage and disadvantages.
c. Complications.
Type of Anaesthesia for Circumcision - Local Anaesthesia.
a. Indication and contraindication.
b. Advantage and disadvantages.
c. Complications.
Instruments
a. Basic surgical instrument.
b. Haemostasis.
c. Sutures/Glue.
Techniques
a. Modified guillotine.
b. Dorsal slit.
c. Other methods (Clamp & ZSR circumcision stapler).
Complication
a. Immediate.
b. Early.
c. Late.
Post circumcision care
a. Wound care.
b. Analgesia.
c. Follow up assessment.
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A1 : Medical students and medical officers.