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− | '''Murray Katz''' is a doctor whose primary business is the circumcision of children. | + | '''Murray Katz''' is a [[Circumcised doctors| circumcised doctor]] whose primary business is the [[circumcision]] of children. |
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+ | The [[Canadian Urological Association]] says "neonatal circumcision cannot be justified based | ||
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+ | |title=Canadian Urological Association guideline on the care of the normal foreskin and neonatal circumcision in Canadian infants (full version) | ||
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+ | |date=2018-02 | ||
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== Innovative technique == | == Innovative technique == | ||
− | According to the National Post, Murray Katz collaborated with [[Neil Pollock]] on creating a so-called "new and innovative technique" for circumcision.<ref>{{REFnews | + | According to the ''National Post'', Murray Katz collaborated with [[Neil Pollock]] on creating a so-called "new and innovative technique" for [[circumcision]].<ref>{{REFnews |
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|quote=Dr. Neil Pollock, a Vancouver-area physician who is also a trained mohel designated to perform ritual Jewish circumcisions, has pioneered a technique with Dr. Murray Katz of Montreal using a four-step approach to pain relief and a piece of equipment that allows for a much quicker operation. | |quote=Dr. Neil Pollock, a Vancouver-area physician who is also a trained mohel designated to perform ritual Jewish circumcisions, has pioneered a technique with Dr. Murray Katz of Montreal using a four-step approach to pain relief and a piece of equipment that allows for a much quicker operation. | ||
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}}</ref> On his website, however, Neil Pollock doesn't seem to offer Katz much credit, and takes most of it for himself.<ref>{{REFweb | }}</ref> On his website, however, Neil Pollock doesn't seem to offer Katz much credit, and takes most of it for himself.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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− | Closer inspection reveals that Pollock and Katz aren't doing anything "new"; on his website, Pollock reveals that he uses the Mogen technique, which involves the [[Mogen]] clamp.<ref>{{REFweb | + | Closer inspection reveals that Pollock and Katz aren't doing anything "new"; on his website, Pollock reveals that he uses the Mogen technique,<ref name="kaweblum1984">{{REFjournal |
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+ | |title=Circumcision using the mogen clamp | ||
+ | |journal=Clin Pediatr (Phila.) | ||
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+ | }}</ref> which involves the [[Mogen]] clamp.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|quote=The technique used by Dr. Pollock is called the Mogen technique. | |quote=The technique used by Dr. Pollock is called the Mogen technique. | ||
|url=http://www.pollockclinics.com/circumcision/circumcision-guide.html | |url=http://www.pollockclinics.com/circumcision/circumcision-guide.html | ||
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− | }}</ref> Mogen went out of business<ref>{{REFnews | + | }}</ref> Mogen went out of business<ref name="tagami2011">{{REFnews |
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− | }}</ref> after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,<ref | + | }}</ref> after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,<ref name="tagami2011"/> after a mohel<ref name="tagami2011"/> using one of their clamps. Mogen claimed that injury was impossible with its use.<ref name="tagami2011"/> The injury behind a prior lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court had already put Mogen on notice about the danger of the device.<ref name="tagami2011"/> |
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− | + | In a different case, at South Fulton Medical Center, another law suit was won in 2009.<ref name="tagami2011"/> In that case, a child lost a third of his glans, and the plaintiffs were awarded 2.3 million dollars.<ref name="tagami2011"/> | |
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− | + | [[Third-party payment]] for non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] is not available in [[Canada]].<ref name="skeldon2008">{{REFdocument | |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 30 June 2022
Murray Katz |
Colleagues & benefactors: |
Neil Pollock Pierre Crouse |
Murray Katz is a circumcised doctor whose primary business is the circumcision of children.
The Canadian Urological Association says "neonatal circumcision cannot be justified based on the current evidence available."[1]
Contents
Innovative technique
According to the National Post, Murray Katz collaborated with Neil Pollock on creating a so-called "new and innovative technique" for circumcision.[2] On his website, however, Neil Pollock doesn't seem to offer Katz much credit, and takes most of it for himself.[3] This "new technique," which is sold by at least one other doctor, namely Pierre Crouse, is said by Pollock and his associates to be "virtually bloodless," "virtually painless," and "taking under 30 seconds."[4]
Closer inspection reveals that Pollock and Katz aren't doing anything "new"; on his website, Pollock reveals that he uses the Mogen technique,[5] which involves the Mogen clamp.[6] The Mogen clamp was invented in 1954,[7] but it is actually one of many successors to the much older, traditional barzel device.[8]
What Katz may not tell parents about Mogen
The website insists that without experience, which it boasts Pollock for having, the methods and techniques he uses could be "potentially dangerous," however the Mogen clamp has been notorious for glans amputations, even among experienced conductors of circumcision.[9] Mogen went out of business[10] after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,[10] after a mohel[10] using one of their clamps. Mogen claimed that injury was impossible with its use.[10] The injury behind a prior lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court had already put Mogen on notice about the danger of the device.[10]
In a different case, at South Fulton Medical Center, another law suit was won in 2009.[10] In that case, a child lost a third of his glans, and the plaintiffs were awarded 2.3 million dollars.[10]
Lack of third-party payment
Third-party payment for non-therapeutic circumcision is not available in Canada.[11]
See also
References
- ↑ Dave S, Afshar K, Braga L, Anderson P. Canadian Urological Association guideline on the care of the normal foreskin and neonatal circumcision in Canadian infants (full version). Can Urol Assoc J. February 2018; 12(2): E76-99. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
- ↑ Owens, Anne Marie (22 January 2001)."Like father, like son There is so much evidence for and against circumcision that making a decision has become almost impossible. In the end, most parents use family tradition or simply trust their instincts". Retrieved 7 October 2012.
Quote:Dr. Neil Pollock, a Vancouver-area physician who is also a trained mohel designated to perform ritual Jewish circumcisions, has pioneered a technique with Dr. Murray Katz of Montreal using a four-step approach to pain relief and a piece of equipment that allows for a much quicker operation.
- ↑
Parents' Guide to Circumcision
. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:A new approach has recently been developed that allows for a virtually painless and bloodless procedure to be safely performed in under 30 seconds. This technique was developed by Dr. Pollock and is used by few in the medical profession because it is relatively new and more difficult to learn.
- ↑ (8 April 2011).
Pollock Clinics Infant Circumcision
. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:30 second, virtually bloodless, virtually painless procedure
- ↑ Kaweblum Y, Press S, Kogan L. Circumcision using the mogen clamp. Clin Pediatr (Phila.). December 1984; 23: 679-82. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ↑
Parents' Guide to Circumcision
. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:The technique used by Dr. Pollock is called the Mogen technique.
- ↑
Use of the Mogen clamp for neonatal circumcision
. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:The Mogen clamp was invented in 1954 by Rabbi Harry Bronstein, a Brooklyn mohel.
- ↑ (8 April 2011).
Methods of circumcision
, circumstitions.com. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:The barzel (Hebrew for iron) also known as a mogen (Hebrew for shield) s a slotted shield to...
- ↑ Taeusch HW, Martinez AM, Partridge JC, Sniderman S, Armstrong-Wells J, Fuentes-Afflick E. Pain During Mogen or Plastibell Circumcision. Journal of Perinatology. April 2002; 22(3): 214-218. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:...approximately 10% of the glans of a newborn was amputated (it was reattached surgically) during a Mogen circumcision carried out by two of our most experienced physicians.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Tagami, Ty (19 July 2010)."Atlanta lawyer wins $11 million lawsuit for family in botched circumcision". Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Quote:The company is going out of business, according to a woman who answered the phone at its Brooklyn headquarters Monday.
- ↑ Skeldon, Sean: The Medicalization and Resultant Decline of Circumcision in Canada , University of Calgary. (March 2008). Retrieved 30 June 2022.