Brooklyn Toddler Dies After Circumcision
(NEW YORK) -- New York City's Office of the Chief
Medical Examiner is investigating the death of
two-year-old Jamaal Coleson, Jr. following a
circumcision Tuesday at Manhattan's Beth Israel Medical Center.
"They gave him anesthesia, and after the circumcision
he woke up he was fine," said Jabbar Coleson, Jamaal
Jr.'s uncle, who lives in Jonesboro, Ga. "He asked to
eat, he asked for something to drink, and then he
started complaining about pain in his stomach."
Jabbar said his nephew was in the outpatient ward when
doctors noticed something was wrong. But four hours
passed before the toddler was rushed to the emergency
room, he said. The case, which has been reported as an
accidental death to the New York State Department of
Health, highlights the extremely rare complications of
the procedure performed widely throughout the United
States.
"Circumcision is a surgical procedure and so with that
there are certain
risks, although the risks are quite small," said
Dr. Ari Brown, a pediatrician in Austin, Texas, and
author of Baby 411.
The most common complications are local infections and
bleeding, but Brown says the risks are about one in
1,000 and one in 3,000 respectively. In infants,
circumcision is done using local anesthesia -- a
numbing cream or an injection into the skin. But the
general anesthesia used for older children, like Jamaal
Jr., can increase the risk of complications.
"The risk is still low, but it's higher than with local
anesthesia," Brown said, adding that in extremely rare
cases people can be allergic to an anesthetic.
Beth Israel Medical Center staff will conduct an
internal review of the events the led to Jamaal Jr.'s
death, the hospital said in a statement. A spokeswoman
for the medical examiner's office said the cause of
death would be released in two weeks, following
standard tissue and toxicology tests.
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