To compare the physician and parental satisfactions between the two types of circumcision maneuvers used in our units, GOMCO and Plastibell circumcision.
Methodology:This study was performed from 2019 to 2021. A total of 190 children were circumcised either by Gomco or plastibell procedure. Each child was evaluated during the procedure, immediately after the operation, and 1, 2, and 3 weeks after the procedure. Data were collected, statistically analyzed using SPSS version 25.
Results:A total of 190 children underwent circumcision from 2019 to 2021. 98/190 children (51.6%) underwent circumcision by GOMCO, while 92/190 (48.4%) underwent circumcision by Plastibell. Bleeding was signi cantly higher in plastibell method, while excess skin was signi cantly higher in GOMCO method (pvalue 0.048). Physician evaluation results show no signi cant difference between both methods in late physician evaluation. 23/92 (28%) of parents were not satis ed after Plastibell circumcision, compared to 8/98 (8.2%) of parents who were not satis ed with the results of Gomco circumcision (P value 0.002).
Conclusion:Gomco needs a longer operative time, and Plastibell circumcision is less preferable by parents. There is no signi cant difference in physician satisfaction between the two procedures, but parents are less satis ed with Plastibell circumcision.