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[[Image:Plastibell.jpg|right|thumb|A circumcision device that uses string to cut off blood flow to the foreskin, amputating it ]]
The '''PlastiBellPlastibell''' circumcision device is a clear plastic ring with a deep groove running circumferentially designed for circumcising infant males. It was invented by Hollister Inc in 1950, and first reported on in 1953.<ref name=Miller1953>{{REFjournal
|last=Miller
|first=R.L.
The ring must fall off before final healing can occur. Rarely, the tip of the glans may protrude through the ring and become swollen, trapping the ring in place. Blood transfusion risk 1 in 30,000 procedures (Wiswell).
One study of 2000 PlastiBell Plastibell circumcisions found a complication rate of 1.8%.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Izzidien Al-Samarrai
|first=A.Y.
|last3=Crankson
|first3=S. J.
|title=The Use of PlastiBell Plastibell in Neonatal Circumcision. Review of 2000 cases
|journal=Surg. Gyne & Obst.
|volume=167
}}</ref> than a [[Gomco|Gomco clamp]] or similar entirely-supervised circumcision.
There are several reports in the literature of urinary retention after circumcision with the PlastiBell Plastibell device.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Ly
|first=L.
}}</ref>
There also is a report of impetigo caused by Staphylococcus aureus when using the PlastiBellPlastibell.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Stranko
|first=J.
}}</ref>
There have been multiple cases of children developing necrotizing fasciitis in their penis after being circumcised using the PlastiBell Plastibell device.<ref name=pubmed9329429>{{REFjournal
|last=Bliss
|first=David P.
|last3=Waldhausen
|date=1997
|title=Necrotizing fasciitis after PlastiBell Plastibell circumcision
|journal=The Journal of Pediatrics
|volume=131
}}</ref>
There have been cases of necrosis of the glans penis following circumcision with the PlastiBell Plastibell device.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Bode
|first=C.O.
|last3=Ademuyiwa
|date=2010
|title=Penile injuries from proximal migration of the PlastiBell Plastibell circumcision ring
|journal=Journal of Pediatric Urology
|volume=6
== "Non cutting"? ==
PlastiBell Plastibell is often described to parents as a non-cutting method. However, a dorsal slit (cut) is often performed at the beginning of the installation to make it easier to install. Once installed, the PlastiBell Plastibell cuts circulation to the foreskin, necrotizing the tissue, which will fall off in a few days (or it might be 'trimmed' after installing the PlastiBellPlastibell). The result is the same: the amputation of a healthy foreskin.
[[Image:Plastibelldrwg.jpg]]
{{LINKS}}
* [http://www.thewholenetwork.org/14/post/2012/08/the-dangers-of-plastibell-circumcisions-graphic.html The Dangers of PlastiBell Plastibell Circumcisions - Graphic]
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