Table 9 Surgeons and the occurrence of secondary epidermoid cysts of the penis.

From: Analysis of related factors between the occurrence of secondary epidermoid cyst of penis and circumcision

 

Attending physician

Chief physician

Anesthesia

D

E

D

E

Surgical methods

A

B

C

A

B

C

A

B

C

A

B

C

Number of secondary penile epidermoid cysts (percentage)

7

(30.4%)

2

(8.7%)

0

4

(17.4%)

1

(4.3%)

1

(4.3%)

3

(13.0%)

2

(8.7%)

1

(4.3%)

1

(4.3%)

1

(4.3%)

0

Number of postoperative infections (percentage)

3

(13.0%)

0

0

2

(8.7%)

0

0

1

(4.3%)

0

0

0

0

0

  1. A: Manual circumcision, B: Ligature circumcision, C: Stapler circumcision, D: Penis root injection anesthesia, E: Lidocaine ointment anesthesia.
  2. Statistics show that the incidence of secondary penile epidermoid cysts in the chief physician is lower than that in the attending physician, especially after manual circumcision. The incidence of infection after manual circumcision in the attending physician was higher than that in the chief physician.