The circumcision in newborn and infant in the operating room of the Lomé Teaching Hospital: technique using Gomco clamp versus technique using only the grips

To describe the various techniques used for the circumcision in newborns and infants in the operating room of the Lomé Teaching Hospital (Togo) and to compare their results. It is about a prospective study carried out in the operating room of the Lomé Teaching Hospital from June 15th, 2007 to Decemb...

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