The Niagara Falls Review

Regina woman suing after tip of son’s penis cut off in circumcisi­on

- STEPHANIE TAYLOR

REGINA — A Regina mother has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence after the tip of her baby’s penis was severed during a circumcisi­on.

In an interview, the woman says she and her husband are worried about their son’s selfesteem as he grows up.

The circumcisi­on happened in November when the boy was nine days old. The mother has filed a statement of claim against the doctor, his business and an unidentifi­ed intern she believes did the procedure.

The woman, whom The Canadian Press is not naming to protect the identity of the child, said she and her husband took their newborn to the Victoria East Medical Clinic in Regina for the procedure.

The mother is of African descent and said circumcisi­on is part of her family’s culture.

“It was already taking too long,” she said, rememberin­g how quick the procedure had been for her older son eight years earlier. “I could hear the baby crying so much.”

She said Dr. Owen Miller, the physician they understood was going to perform the circumcisi­on, came into the waiting area and was apologetic.

“He came out and he said, ‘There’s a problem. We have to call the ambulance,’” the mother recalled.

The lawsuit adds, “After the botched surgery, Miller informed the plaintiff (mother) that his intern performed the surgery.”

The mother said she broke down and couldn’t control her crying.

“Someone just told me he was performing some practice on my baby, that’s what it sounded like,” she said. “I couldn’t even talk.”

Lawyer Kolade Oladokun, who’s representi­ng the mother, said any damages awarded in the suit could help pay for future cosmetic surgery for the boy.

The boy’s father said the family doesn’t care about money.

“We just want to know if our son’s going to be OK,” he said.

None of the allegation­s has been proven in court.

In an email, Miller declined to comment, but in a statement of defence filed with the court he denies acting negligentl­y.

“At the close of the procedure, it was noted that a small piece of the glans of the infant’s penis (tip) had been removed with the foreskin,” the statement reads.

“Immediate steps were undertaken to treat the wound and arrangemen­ts made to transfer the infant to specialist­s at Regina General Hospital for further treatment.”

Miller is a longtime doctor who specialize­s in family medicine and has no previous disciplina­ry history listed on the Saskatchew­an College of Physicians and Surgeons website.

The mother said her baby bled for hours and wailed in pain while he was in the emergency room.

Photograph­s taken by the woman show the infant lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to machines and a tube to carry urine.

She said a surgeon informed them he was too young to have the severed tip reattached.

Dr. Todd Sorokan, a pediatrici­an based in British Columbia, said circumcisi­on remains a relatively common procedure in Canada, with between 10 to 30 per cent of babies having it done.

Saskatchew­an has seen an average of about 430 circumcisi­ons performed annually out of medical necessity in recent years.

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