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The AccuCirc is a one-time use, single-action circumcision device. According to the website, it's supposed to "help physicians provide precise, consistent, and reliable outcomes".<ref>{{REFweb
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The '''AccuCirc''' is a one-time use, single-action [[circumcision]] device. According to the website, it's supposed to "help physicians provide precise, consistent, and reliable outcomes".<ref>{{REFweb
 
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}}</ref> and it was approved by the [[FDA]] on the basis is was substantially equivalent to existing circumcision devices.<ref>{{REFjournal
 
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This suggests a possible conflict-of-interest at the [[WHO]] between promoting Tomlinson's circumcision device and providing sound medical advice consistent with [[human rights]].
  
 
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* [[David R. Tomlinson]] -- Inventor of AccuCirc.
 
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* [[WHO|World Health Organization]] -- AccuCirc Inventor is "chief circumcision expert" at the W.H.O.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 29 November 2021

AccuCirc
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Creator:
David R. Tomlinson

The AccuCirc is a one-time use, single-action circumcision device. According to the website, it's supposed to "help physicians provide precise, consistent, and reliable outcomes".[1] Ironically, it is supposed to "protect infants from injury during circumcision." It was invented by David R. Tomlinson,[2] and it was approved by the FDA on the basis is was substantially equivalent to existing circumcision devices.[3]

This suggests a possible conflict-of-interest at the WHO between promoting Tomlinson's circumcision device and providing sound medical advice consistent with human rights.

See also

References

  1. REFweb AccuCirc (2011). About AccuCirc. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  2. REFnews Katz, Paula S. (September 2008)."Night work without burnout", Today's Hospitalist. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
    Quote: ...an invention: a circumcision tool to help prevent HIV that has recently been cleared by the FDA.
  3. REFjournal Brogdon NC. Dear Mr. Wallace. Food and Drug Administration: Department of Health & Human Services. 7 September 2007; Retrieved 6 March 2011.