Child circumcision at Yaoundé Central Hospital: epidemiological, therapeutic and prognostic aspects

Authors

  • Nyanit BD Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences Biomédicales de l’Université de Yaoundé I
  • Fouda JC
  • Nwaha MA
  • Kouna IN
  • Ntsobe E
  • Mbouche LO
  • Mbassi A
  • Minfele AS
  • Ndongo R
  • Mouafo Tambo FF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64294/jsd.v4i2.331

Keywords:

Circumcision, epidemiologiy, treatment, outcome, Yaoundé Central Hospital

Abstract

Introduction: Circumcision is a common practice in our setting. The lack of documentation on the subject prompted this study, which aimed to examine the epidemiological, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects over a 10-year period at the Yaoundé Central Hospital (YCH).

Methodology: We conducted an observational and retrospective study. All cases of circumcision performed in the department were included. Epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic data were analyzed.

Results: A total of 257 cases were collected. The mean age was 3.2 years. When an indication for circumcision was present, it was primarily for ritual purposes. The procedure was primarily performed by surgery residents using mainly the guillotine technique under general anesthesia, with a complication rate of 1.6%.

Conclusion: The practice of circumcision at YCH generally has a good prognosis and a low complication rate.

Published

23-04-2026

How to Cite

Nyanit BD, et al. “Child Circumcision at Yaoundé Central Hospital: Epidemiological, Therapeutic and Prognostic Aspects”. Journal of Science and Diseases, vol. 4, no. 2, Apr. 2026, pp. 73-75, doi:10.64294/jsd.v4i2.331.

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