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CIRCUMCISION - An Overview
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by Geoffrey Francis
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CIRCUMCISION - the surgical removal of the prepuce, or
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foreskin, from the penis - is one of the oldest operations
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known to man and, worldwide, is the most commonly performed
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operation. It has been practiced through all ages by both
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primitive tribes and great civilisations and is widespread
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across most of the globe.
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Nobody is able to give conclusive reasons for the origins
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and the widespread nature of this custom. Many theories have
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been propounded, of which at least parts must be correct, but
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as yet there is no real explanation for the desire by so many
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peoples to modify the natural appearance of the male genital
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organ.
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The one thing on which all serious anthropologists are
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agreed is that the practice of Circumcision grew up totally
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independently in many different places. Some tribes are known
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to have adopted it from others, but there is no one common
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source of the practice.
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In the modern world Circumcision is the norm amongst all
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Jewish and Moslem religious groups; most African tribes; the
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Australian Aborigines; Polynesians; and all English speaking
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peoples except the United Kingdom. It has gained no stronghold
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amongst Germanic; Hispanic and Nordic peoples; nor in Asia
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except amongst Moslems and Jews.
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Circumcision has been used variously as a mark of a slave
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(or captured people); as a royal badge; as a tribal or
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religious initiation; as a medical prophylactic; and as a
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punishment for various wrongdoing.
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It is well known that the ancient Egyptians performed
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Circumcision initially as a mark of Royal status. Pictures in
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the Pyramids clearly show Royal teenagers submitting to the
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operation. Over a period of time the upper classes and then
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eventually the common people adopted the Royal custom and had
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their sons Circumcised. Informed scholars now accept that the
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Jewish prescription of universal infant Circumcision is based
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on having learnt the practice from their Egyptian neighbours.
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It is interesting to note that both Jews and Moslems hold
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two common tenets in their religions, both of which actually
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are based on sound medical reasoning. Both practice
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Circumcision and both prohibit the eating of Pork meat. In the
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desert conditions where these great religions started, both
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practices are desirable. Pork deteriorates fastest of all
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meats in desert conditions and so a ban on eating it prevents
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much unnecessary food poisoning. Water is scarce in the desert
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and cannot be wasted on frequent washing of the genitals. A
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foreskin tends to harbour not only smegma, but also sand which
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gives rise to irritation and inflammation of the penis. Thus
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Circumcision is a desirable action to prevent problems. Many
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British troops found this out the hard way during the North
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African desert campaigns in World War 2.
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Circumcision is performed at widely varying ages in
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different parts of the world. Naturally, those operations
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which are performed as a result of serious medical necessity
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will be done at whatever age the problem shows itself - from a
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few months to old age. The Jews, in accordance with the
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Covenant, perform the operation on the eighth day of a boy's
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life. The strictest Moslem groups wait until a boy's
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thirteenth birthday before Circumcising him; whilst other
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Moslems perform the operation variously during the first;
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sixth; eighth and eleventh years of a boy's life, or at any
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other convenient time in between.
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In general the age for 'tribal' Circumcision is at or
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around puberty. In most cases it acts as a test of courage as
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a lad passes from being a mere boy to being a man with the
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obligations of hunting and fighting to feed and protect the
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tribe.
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There are numerous methods used to perform Circumcision -
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most of them developed in Western nations within the last
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hundred years. The ancient Egyptians tied a cord around the
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outstretched foreskin and then sliced it off with a knife. The
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traditional Jewish method involves pulling the foreskin through
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a slit in a lyre shaped metal shield and then slicing off the
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protruding skin using the shield as a cutting guide. A
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relatively late addition to the Jewish rite makes it necessary
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to then tear the inner lining along its dorsal (upper) surface
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so as to make any form of foreskin restoration virtually
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impossible.
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A modern device, much favoured by American pediatricians
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for neo-natal Circumcision, is the Plastibell. This is a clear
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plastic bell with a groove around its rim and a large hole at
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the top. A snap-off handle initially protrudes from the top of
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the bell. In use, the foreskin is first slit along its dorsal
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surface and folded back to expose the glans. The bell is
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placed over the glans, which is positioned so that the meatus
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(piss slit) protrudes through the hole in the top of the bell.
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The foreskin is folded back over the bell and temporarily
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clamped to the handle whilst surgical thread is placed over the
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foreskin above the rim of the bell and tied very tightly into
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the groove. The loose flaps of foreskin are roughly cut off
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and the handle of the bell snapped off, leaving the bell
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clamped to the glans by the constricted foreskin.
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The tight thread causes the blood supply to the remaining
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foreskin to be stopped, thus the remnant dies and falls off.
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The tight thread kills nerve endings immediately below it,
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seals the blood vessels and causes the edges of skin to fuse
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together. Thus no stitching is needed and the boy feels little
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or no pain from having the bell clamped on his penis. The
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Plastibell is so easy to use that the operator doesn't have to
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acquire much by way of surgical skill - all one needs to be
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able to do is tie a secure surgical knot - even a nurse can
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perform a Plastibell Circumcision. The major disadvantage is
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that the bell must not be pulled to tightly onto the glans and
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hence the final Circumcision usually leaves a considerable
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amount of untidy loose skin on the penis. Plastibells are
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available in several sizes and can be used on most boys up to
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the age of 12, but are best used only on infants and toddlers.
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For older children and adults the two preferred methods are
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totally freehand cutting and the Gomco Clamp. Freehand cutting
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can give the most perfect aesthetic and practical results since
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the surgeon has total control of the operation at all times.
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However, it does presuppose that the surgeon is highly skilled
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in performing Circumcisions and that the patient is either
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totally unconscious or totally relaxed and cooperative. With a
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less than perfect surgeon, the results of freehand cutting can
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be the most ugly and awful mess imaginable.
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The Gomco clamp is a good compromise solution and can be
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used on young boys, teenagers and adults with equal ease.
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There are no problems like those posed by a tightly fitted
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Plastibell since the clamp is in place for only a few minutes
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whilst the actual surgery takes place. The Gomco Clamp
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consists of four stainless steel parts, which are deceptively
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simple in practice but considerably harder to describe.
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Firstly there is a baseplate which has a tapered hole at one
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end, a threaded stud at the other and, near the hole, a
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transverse groove with a rounded bottom. The second major part
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is a bell, available in different internal sizes to suit the
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size of the glans, which fits through the hole in the
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baseplate. On top of the bell is a 'T' shaped extension under
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which the third portion can hook.
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The third part of the clamp is a bar with a semi-arch at
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one end. This arch has a pair of hooks to fit under the 'T'
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piece of the bell. At the base of the arch, the underside of
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this part has a half-round protrusion which will fit into the
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groove of the baseplate and allow it to rock about that axis.
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The far end has a hole which fits over the threaded stud of the
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baseplate. The final part is a circular nut which fit over the
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'hook' part and screws down on the stud.
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In use, the foreskin is slit dorsally and the bell placed
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over the glans. The foreskin is pulled forward again and the
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bell and foreskin passed through the hole in the baseplate.
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The hook part is placed under the 'T' piece of the bell and
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clamped gently with the nut. The foreskin is now pulled
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forward between the bell and baseplate until the point at which
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the cutting is to take place has come in front of the
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baseplate. The nut is then tightened to clamp the foreskin
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there. The surgeon waits for the clamping action to seal the
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blood vessels and then slices the foreskin off with a scalpel,
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using the baseplate as a cutting guide. The clamp falls off
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and the resulting cut edges are stitched together. Although
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the Gomco clamp requires considerable surgical skill for
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successful use, most surgeons can produce consistently better
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results with it than they would with freehand operations.
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This article has necessarily been a brief overview only and
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has left many matters untouched. If there is sufficient
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interest then further articles may appear in future
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newsletters. The author welcomes discussion, facts and
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statistics relating to circumcision in all parts of the world.
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Feedback can be via the newsletter or in the form of articles
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on STUDS or personal mail to the author.
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Copyright (C) 1989 Geoffrey Francis and STUDS Newsletter
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