Abstract
Objective: To determine if meatal stenosis in male children is related to neonatal circumcision and is a preventable condition. Methodology: Retrospectively, we studied the medical records of 116 children with age rang from 4 months to 4 years, who underwent meatotomy at Queen Rania Hospital for Children, from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2013. Results: 98 (85%) children were seen in the first two years of life and directly related to circumcision.18 (15%) cases were seen between three and four years of age. 110 (95%) cases underwent conventional meatotomy, while 6 (5%) had meatal diletation. Conclusion: Meatal Stenosis might be related to neonatal circumcision. We recommend postponing the circumcision until the age of two years, i.e. without diaper.

Yanal Yahya Abaza. (2016) Meatal stenosis in male children; Is it preventable?, , Volume-41, Issue-1.
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