CircCurer: An Innovative Circumcision Surgical Technique
One hand trigger, accurate anastomosis
Standardised operation, safe, fast and easy to control
Short operation time (5-7 mins)
Automatic suturing, no traditional suturing needed
Less bleeding and complications
Cosmetically pleasing result
The CircCurer™ is a new medical device that has been evaluated in clinical studies as the best instrument for circumcision due to its flawless application of mechanics, anastomosis, circular cutting, and automatic suturing.
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Benefits
of Male Circumcision
HIV Prevention
Reduce the Risk of Penile Cancer & HPV
Reduce Urinary Tract Infection
Reduce Balanitis and Prepuceitis
Improve Sexual Function
Improve Fertility
Reduce the Risk of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Step-by-Step the Procedure
This first-of-its-kind circumcision surgical device only takes one step and gives great cosmetic and time-saving results after surgery. The circular scalpel blade and stapler are activated by squeezing the handles. This removes the foreskin and creates the anastomosis at the same time.






Advantages
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This novel method of circumcision results in almost no blood flow. Blood coagulation issues, however, are somewhat contraindicated for this surgery.
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When compared to traditional stitched circumcision, there is no common stitching pattern through the punctures with no-scalpel circumcision.
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As opposed to traditional circumcision, no threads are used. Instead, specialised patented staples are utilised.
Surgical video of no-scalpel circumcision
Item | Traditional | Clamp & Ligation | Anastomosis |
Operation Time | 45-60 mins | Around 10 mins | 3-5 mins |
Intraoperative Bleeding | Excessive Bleeding | Little Bleeding | Little Bleeding |
Postoperative Pain | About 3-5 days | About 5-7 days | Slight Pain |
Incision | Roughness incision, more bleeding and hematoma | Flat incision, but slow healing and susceptible to infection. The device is easy to slide off and adhere to foreskin | Smooth incision, aesthetic appearance and few complications |
Surgical Methods Comparison
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