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

  • This novel method of circumcision results in almost no blood flow. Blood coagulation issues, however, are somewhat contraindicated for this surgery.

  • When compared to traditional stitched circumcision, there is no common stitching pattern through the punctures with no-scalpel circumcision.

  • 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

Clinical Studies

  • Clinical Investigation of a Novel Surgical Device for Circumcision

    Clinical study carried out with the CircCurer™ and performed on 62 adults with phimosis and/or redundant foreskin and/or balanoposthitis with follow-up at Day+3, Week +1, +2, +4, +12.

  • Disposable Circumcision Suture Device: clinical effect and patient satisfaction

    Prospective randomised and multicenter clinical study carried out on 942 patients over 18 years of age with phimosis and/or redundant foreskin with evaluation of the CircCurer™ versus 2 control groups (conventional technique + Shang ring)

  • Safety and efficacy of a novel disposable circumcision device: A pilot randomized controlled clinical trial at 2 centers

    Prospective randomized and multicenter clinical study carried out on 120 patients over 16 years of age with phimosis and/or redundant foreskin with evaluation of the CircCurer™ versus conventional technique

  • Preputial circumcision performed with a new mechanical stapling tool

    The “Langhe disposable circumcision suture device”.

    Preliminary experiences. Case report” carried out on 20 patients aged 14 to 80 with phimosis and/or redundant foreskin and/or balanoposthitis.

  • The CircCurer™ Circumcision Suture Device (C. Roberts, A. Shugaba, M. Liew)


    Clinical evaluation carried out on 14 patients in the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust hospitals (England).

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