Timing for maximum anaesthetic effect of topical cream during early infant circumcision (EIC) in Rakai, Uganda

Author:

Kiboneka Stephen1,Anok Aggrey1,Nakabuye Regina1,Odiya Silas1,Magembe Julius1,Nazziwa Rose1,Ddamulira Charles1,Mulooki Andrew1,Galiwango Ronald Moses1,Watya Stephen23,Li Philip S.2ORCID,Lee Richard K.2,Gray Ronald H.4,Kigozi Godfrey1,Kankaka Edward Nelson1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rakai Health Sciences Program Kalisizo Uganda

2. Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University New York New York USA

3. Urocare Hospital Kampala Uganda

4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study is to determine the optimal timing for device‐based infant circumcision under topical anaesthesia.Subjects/patientsWe include infants aged 1–60 days who were enrolled in a field study of the no‐flip ShangRing device at four hospitals in the Rakai region of south‐central Uganda, between 5 February 2020 and 27 October 2020.MethodsTwo hundred infants, aged 0–60 days, were enrolled, and EMLA cream was applied on the foreskin and entire penile shaft. The anaesthetic effect was assessed every 5 min by gentle application of artery forceps at the tip of the foreskin, starting at 10 min post‐application until 60 min, the recommended time to start circumcision. The response was measured using the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS). We determined the onset and duration of anaesthesia (defined as <20% of infants with NIPS score >4) and maximum anaesthesia (defined as <20% of infants with NIPS score >2).ResultsOverall, NIPS scores decreased to a minimum and reversed before the recommended 60 min. Baseline response varied with age, with minimal response among infants aged 40 days. Overall, anaesthesia was achieved after at least 25 min and lasted 20–30 min. Maximum anaesthesia was achieved after at least 30 min (except among those aged >45 days where it was not achieved) and lasted up to 10 min.ConclusionThe optimal timing for maximum topical anaesthesia occurred before the recommended 60 min of waiting time. A shorter waiting time and speed may be efficient for mass device‐based circumcision.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Fogarty International Center

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Religious studies,Cultural Studies

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