Anthony Pickett: Difference between revisions
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}}</ref>. In 2003 Pickett performed a circumcision of a newborn that amputated 85% of his glans.<ref>{{REFweb | }}</ref>. In 2003 Pickett performed a circumcision of a newborn that amputated 85% of his glans.<ref name="CBS Local">{{REFweb | ||
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In 2003 Pickett circumcised a one week old baby with a Mogen clamp, amputating 85% of the glans. The boy will need yearly visits to a pediatric urologist and will continue to obtain psychiatric care to deal with the trauma of this incident and resultant surgeries. In addition, future surgery may be required as he grows older. | In 2003 Pickett circumcised a one week old baby with a Mogen clamp, amputating 85% of the glans. The boy will need yearly visits to a pediatric urologist and will continue to obtain psychiatric care to deal with the trauma of this incident and resultant surgeries. In addition, future surgery may be required as he grows older. | ||
Pickett was not insured and was dismissed from the lawsuit. The lawsuit against Miltex Inc. and its parent company, Integra Life Sciences Holding Corp., for the case filed by Melanie Hall in February 2007, resulted in $4.6 million awarded to the family.<ref | Pickett was not insured and was dismissed from the lawsuit. The lawsuit against Miltex Inc. and its parent company, Integra Life Sciences Holding Corp., for the case filed by Melanie Hall in February 2007, resulted in $4.6 million awarded to the family.<ref name="CBS Local"/> | ||
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