FEWER KNOTS IN CIRCUMCISION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LESS POSTOPERATIVE PAIN: A RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY
Male circumcision is the most frequently performed surgical procedure among Muslim and Jewish communities, mainly for medical, religious, and traditional reasons (1-4). In the USA, circumcision is frequently performed for cosmetic purposes. Although it is seen as a simple procedure, it is quite pron...
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Main Authors: | Сулейман Сагір (Author), Мустафа Азізоглу (Author), Мюслюм Ергюн (Author) |
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Bukovynian State Medical University,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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