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Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting

BACKGROUND: Safe Male Circumcision is a proven approach for partial HIV prevention. Several sub Saharan African countries have plans to reach a prevalence of 80% of their adult males circumcised by 2015. These targets require out of ordinary organization, demand creation, timely execution and perhap...

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Autores principales: Galukande, Moses, Duffy, Kevin, Bitega, Jean Paul, Rackara, Sam, Bbaale, Denis Sekavuga, Nakaggwa, Florence, Nagaddya, Teddy, Wooding, Nick, Dea, Monica, Coutinho, Alex
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086631
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author Galukande, Moses
Duffy, Kevin
Bitega, Jean Paul
Rackara, Sam
Bbaale, Denis Sekavuga
Nakaggwa, Florence
Nagaddya, Teddy
Wooding, Nick
Dea, Monica
Coutinho, Alex
author_facet Galukande, Moses
Duffy, Kevin
Bitega, Jean Paul
Rackara, Sam
Bbaale, Denis Sekavuga
Nakaggwa, Florence
Nagaddya, Teddy
Wooding, Nick
Dea, Monica
Coutinho, Alex
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description BACKGROUND: Safe Male Circumcision is a proven approach for partial HIV prevention. Several sub Saharan African countries have plans to reach a prevalence of 80% of their adult males circumcised by 2015. These targets require out of ordinary organization, demand creation, timely execution and perhaps the use of SMC devices. OBJECTIVE: To profile Adverse Events rate and acceptance of PrePex, a non surgical device for adult male circumcision. METHODS: A prospective study, conducted at International Hospital Kampala, Uganda, between August and October 2012. Ethical approval was obtained from Uganda National Council of Science and Technology. RESULTS: Of 1,040 men received to undergo SMC, 678 opted for PrePex, 36 were excluded at an initial physical examination screening. 642 were enrolled and consented, and another 17 were excluded before device placement. 625 underwent the procedure. Average age was 24 years (±7). Twelve moderate AEs occurred among 10 participants 12/625, (1.9%). These were all reversible. Five had device displacement, one had an everted foreskin; five had bleeding after the device was removed and one had voiding difficulties. The majority (279 out of 300) of men interviewed complained of some pain within the week of placement. Mean pain score at device placement (using visual analogue scale) was 0.5, at device removal 4.5 and within 2 min of removal the pain score was 1.4. Over 70% of the devices were placed and removed by non-physician clinicians. Presented with a choice, 60% of men chose PrePex over surgical SMC. Close to 90% would recommend the device to their friends. Odour from the necrotic skin was a concern. Removals done 1–2 days earlier than day 7 were beneficial and conferred no extra risk. CONCLUSION: AEs of a moderate or severe nature associated with PrePex were low and reversible. PrePex is feasible for mass safe male circumcision scaling up.
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spelling pubmed-39049492014-01-31 Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting Galukande, Moses Duffy, Kevin Bitega, Jean Paul Rackara, Sam Bbaale, Denis Sekavuga Nakaggwa, Florence Nagaddya, Teddy Wooding, Nick Dea, Monica Coutinho, Alex PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Safe Male Circumcision is a proven approach for partial HIV prevention. Several sub Saharan African countries have plans to reach a prevalence of 80% of their adult males circumcised by 2015. These targets require out of ordinary organization, demand creation, timely execution and perhaps the use of SMC devices. OBJECTIVE: To profile Adverse Events rate and acceptance of PrePex, a non surgical device for adult male circumcision. METHODS: A prospective study, conducted at International Hospital Kampala, Uganda, between August and October 2012. Ethical approval was obtained from Uganda National Council of Science and Technology. RESULTS: Of 1,040 men received to undergo SMC, 678 opted for PrePex, 36 were excluded at an initial physical examination screening. 642 were enrolled and consented, and another 17 were excluded before device placement. 625 underwent the procedure. Average age was 24 years (±7). Twelve moderate AEs occurred among 10 participants 12/625, (1.9%). These were all reversible. Five had device displacement, one had an everted foreskin; five had bleeding after the device was removed and one had voiding difficulties. The majority (279 out of 300) of men interviewed complained of some pain within the week of placement. Mean pain score at device placement (using visual analogue scale) was 0.5, at device removal 4.5 and within 2 min of removal the pain score was 1.4. Over 70% of the devices were placed and removed by non-physician clinicians. Presented with a choice, 60% of men chose PrePex over surgical SMC. Close to 90% would recommend the device to their friends. Odour from the necrotic skin was a concern. Removals done 1–2 days earlier than day 7 were beneficial and conferred no extra risk. CONCLUSION: AEs of a moderate or severe nature associated with PrePex were low and reversible. PrePex is feasible for mass safe male circumcision scaling up. Public Library of Science 2014-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3904949/ /pubmed/24489754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086631 Text en © 2014 Galukande et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Galukande, Moses
Duffy, Kevin
Bitega, Jean Paul
Rackara, Sam
Bbaale, Denis Sekavuga
Nakaggwa, Florence
Nagaddya, Teddy
Wooding, Nick
Dea, Monica
Coutinho, Alex
Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title_full Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title_fullStr Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title_full_unstemmed Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title_short Adverse Events Profile of PrePex a Non-Surgical Device for Adult Male Circumcision in a Ugandan Urban Setting
title_sort adverse events profile of prepex a non-surgical device for adult male circumcision in a ugandan urban setting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086631
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