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}}</ref> is a specialized clamp for performing circumcisions.  It was invented by Hiram S. Yellen and Aaron Goldstein in 1934-1935.<ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref> is a specialized clamp for performing circumcisions.  It was invented by Hiram S. Yellen and Aaron Goldstein in 1934-1935.<ref>{{REFbook
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}}</ref>  Gomco stands for the <u>Go</u>ldstein <u>M</u>edical <u>Co</u>mpany, the original manufacturer of the clamp.<ref name="gelbaum"/> In a 1998 study, it was the preferred circumcision technique of 67% of US physicians.<ref>{{REFjournal
}}</ref>  Gomco stands for the <u>Go</u>ldstein <u>M</u>edical <u>Co</u>mpany, the original manufacturer of the clamp.<ref name="gelbaum"/> In a 1998 study, it was the preferred circumcision technique of 67% of US physicians.<ref>{{REFjournal
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