Mogen clamp
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The Mogen clamp, one of the three most common circumcision devices, was invented by Rabbi Harry Bronstein in 1954. It has two flat blades that open approx. 3 mm. They are also able to close, which is why the device is considered a clamp.
In July 2010 it was reported that $11 million in damages was awarded against the company that makes the Mogen clamp, after a baby lost a portion of his glans consequent to its use. Mogen Circumcision Instruments was also in default on a $7.5 million judgment in 2007 from a Massachusetts lawsuit, according to attorney David Llewellyn.
Calls to Mogen Circumcision Instruments' telephone number say that the number is not in service.
In July 2010 it was reported that $11 million in damages was awarded against the company that makes the Mogen clamp, after a baby lost a portion of his glans consequent to its use. Mogen Circumcision Instruments was also in default on a $7.5 million judgment in 2007 from a Massachusetts lawsuit, according to attorney David Llewellyn.
Calls to Mogen Circumcision Instruments' telephone number say that the number is not in service.