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The '''Tara KLamp''' is the first circumcision device that may be used on adults. It was invented in Malaysia about 1995 by Dr. T Gurcharan Singh. It is made of plastic and is for one use only, being discarded after use. It is supplied in a range of sizes from infant up to and including adult size. | The '''Tara KLamp''' is the first circumcision device that may be used on adults. It was invented in Malaysia about 1995 by Dr. T Gurcharan Singh. It is made of plastic and is for one use only, being discarded after use. It is supplied in a range of sizes from infant up to and including adult size. | ||
The Tara KLamp was subjected to trial at Orange Farm, where it was found that the Tara KLamp had a 37 percent complication rate.<ref name="millard2012>{{REFjournal|last=Millard | |||
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|title=Circumcision--what's wrong with plastic rings? | |||
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|journal=S Afr Med J | |||
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|date=2012-02-23 | |||
|volume=102(3 Pt 1) | |||
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|pages=126-8 | |||
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|pubmedID=22380898 | |||
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|DOI=10.7196/samj.5419 | |||
|accessdate=2020-12-26 | |||
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{{SEEALSO}} | |||
* [[Circumcision]] | |||
* [[Adolescent and adult circumcision]] | |||
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* {{URLwebsite|http://www.taraklampafrica.com/|2020-12-26}} | * {{URLwebsite|http://www.taraklampafrica.com/|2020-12-26}} | ||
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[[Category:Circumcision products]] | [[Category:Circumcision products]] | ||
Revision as of 21:37, 26 December 2020
The Tara KLamp is the first circumcision device that may be used on adults. It was invented in Malaysia about 1995 by Dr. T Gurcharan Singh. It is made of plastic and is for one use only, being discarded after use. It is supplied in a range of sizes from infant up to and including adult size.
The Tara KLamp was subjected to trial at Orange Farm, where it was found that the Tara KLamp had a 37 percent complication rate.[1]
See also
External links
Young, Hugh. Tara KLamp
. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
Official website. Retrieved 26 December 2020
References
- ↑
Millard S. Circumcision--what's wrong with plastic rings?. S Afr Med J. 23 February 2012; 102(3 Pt 1): 126-8. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 26 December 2020.