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'''Device displacement''' occurs when a medical device, which is attached to the [[penis]] to crush the [[foreskin]], causing ischemia and [[necrosis]] of the distal part of the foreskin, become dislocated. Devices include the [[Plastibell]], the [[Prepex]], and the [[TARA KLamp]].
'''Device displacement''' occurs when a medical device, which is attached to the [[penis]] to crush the [[foreskin]], causing ischemia and [[necrosis]] of the distal part of the foreskin, become dislocated. Devices include the [[Plastibell]], the [[Prepex]], and the [[TARA KLamp]].


The Plastibell ring has a tendency to migrate proximally. This causes such injuries as extensive [[skin]] loss, dysuria, [[Infection| sepsis]], [[Urethral fistula| urethrocutaneous fistulae]], and partial [[necrosis]] of the [[glans penis]].<ref>{{REFjournal
The [[Plastibell]] ring has a tendency to migrate proximally. This causes such injuries as extensive [[skin]] loss, dysuria, [[Infection| sepsis]], [[Urethral fistula| urethrocutaneous fistulae]], partial [[necrosis]] of the [[glans penis]],<ref>{{REFjournal
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  |title=Penile injuries from proximal migration of the Plastibell circumcision ring
  |title=Penile injuries from proximal migration of the Plastibell circumcision ring
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}}</ref> and [[death]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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Foreskin sloughing, obstruction of urine flow, and Insufficient foreskin removal have occurred due to displacement of the Prepex device.<ref>{{REFjournal
Foreskin sloughing, obstruction of urine flow, and Insufficient [[foreskin]] removal have occurred due to displacement of the Prepex device.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  |title=Unexpected Complications Following Adult Medical Male Circumcision Using the PrePex Device
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Millard (2012) reported a 37 percent complication rate in a trial of the TARA KLamp.<ref name="millard2012>{{REFjournal
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[[Category:Circumcision complication]]
[[Category:Circumcision complication]]
[[Category:Circumcision product]]
[[Category:Circumcision risk]]
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