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}}</ref>These are: # Extensive penile skin defects/avulsion# Infection (minor and major)# Penile herpes simplex virus type 1 infection (after Jewish ritual circumcision)# Necrosis# Partial penile/glans [[amputation]]# Complete penile amputation# Penile haematoma# [[Bleeding]] in the context of a genetic condition:haemophilia, sickle cell trait and factor VII deficiency# Oedema# Keloids# [[Phimosis]] (referring to pathological phimosis)# [[Sudden Infant Death Syndrome|Sudden infant death syndrome]]# Haemorrhage/bleeding (outside of a genetic deficiency)# Nonhealing wound# [[Scrotum|Scrotal injuries]]# Preputial stenosis# [[Meatal stenosis]]# Cicatrix# Meatitis# Trapped/buried/concealed/inconspicuous penis# Urethrocutaneous fistula# Iatrogenic [[hypospadias]]# Intraperitoneal bladder perforation (leading to life-threatening renal failure)# Circulatory [[shock]]# [[Death]] (from bleeding or infection)# Unsatisfactory cosmetic results including uncircumcised appearance# Device displacement# Early sloughing of foreskin tissue# Long foreskin obstructing urine flow# Insufficient foreskin removal/redundant foreskin# (Acute) Ischaemia (which can lead to necrosis)# [[Pain]]# [[Skin bridge]]s (penile skin adhesion)# Fournier’s gangrene# Penile mycosis leading to penile gangrene# Glandular adhesion (of remnant foreskin)# Implantation dermoid/epidermal inclusion cysts/penile implantation cyst# Myiasis (fly infestation)# Denuded penis# Chordee# Suture sinus tracts# Lower clinical neurophysiological elicitability of thepenilo-cavernosus reflex# Sexual dysfunction# Traumatic neuroma# Decreased urine output# Excessive skin removal# Injury to urethra
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