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The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study

OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rural Uganda. METHODS: In an observational study, HIV-uninfected, uncircumcised men aged 18 and older who requested elective MMC were informed about the PrePex and dorsal slit methods and offe...

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Autores principales: Kigozi, Godfrey, Musoke, Richard, Watya, Stephen, Kighoma, Nehemia, Nkale, James, Nakafeero, Mary, Namuguzi, Dan, Serwada, David, Nalugoda, Fred, Sewankambo, Nelson, Wawer, Maria Joan, Gray, Ronald Henry
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100008
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author Kigozi, Godfrey
Musoke, Richard
Watya, Stephen
Kighoma, Nehemia
Nkale, James
Nakafeero, Mary
Namuguzi, Dan
Serwada, David
Nalugoda, Fred
Sewankambo, Nelson
Wawer, Maria Joan
Gray, Ronald Henry
author_facet Kigozi, Godfrey
Musoke, Richard
Watya, Stephen
Kighoma, Nehemia
Nkale, James
Nakafeero, Mary
Namuguzi, Dan
Serwada, David
Nalugoda, Fred
Sewankambo, Nelson
Wawer, Maria Joan
Gray, Ronald Henry
author_sort Kigozi, Godfrey
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description OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rural Uganda. METHODS: In an observational study, HIV-uninfected, uncircumcised men aged 18 and older who requested elective MMC were informed about the PrePex and dorsal slit methods and offered a free choice of their preferred procedure. 100 men received PrePex to assess preliminary safety (aim 1). An additional 329 men, 250 chose PrePex and 79 chose Dorsal slit, were enrolled following approval by the Safety Monitoring Committee (aim 2). Men were followed up at 7 days to assess adverse events (AEs) and to remove the PrePex device. Wound healing was assessed at 4 weeks, with subsequent weekly follow up until completed healing. RESULTS: The PrePex device was contraindicated in 5.7% of men due to a tight prepuce or phimosis/adhesions. Among 429 enrolled men 350 (82.0%) got the PrePex device and 79 (18.0%) the dorsal slit procedure. 250 of 329 men (76.0%) who were invited to choose between the 2 procedures chose Prepex. There were 9 AEs (2.6%) with the PrePex, of which 5 (1.4%) were severe complications, 4 due to patient self-removal of the device leading to edema and urinary obstruction requiring emergency surgical circumcision, and one due to wound dehiscence following device removal. 71.8% of men reported an unpleasant odor prior to PrePex removal. Cumulative rates of completed wound healing with the PrePex were 56.7% at week 4, 84.8% week 5, 97.6% week 6 and 98.6% week 7, compared to 98.7% at week 4 with dorsal slit (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: The PrePex device was well accepted, but healing was slower than with dorsal slit surgery. Severe complications, primarily following PrePex self-removal, required rapid access to emergency surgical facilities. The need to return for removal and delayed healing may increase Program cost and client burden.
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spelling pubmed-41406662014-08-25 The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study Kigozi, Godfrey Musoke, Richard Watya, Stephen Kighoma, Nehemia Nkale, James Nakafeero, Mary Namuguzi, Dan Serwada, David Nalugoda, Fred Sewankambo, Nelson Wawer, Maria Joan Gray, Ronald Henry PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rural Uganda. METHODS: In an observational study, HIV-uninfected, uncircumcised men aged 18 and older who requested elective MMC were informed about the PrePex and dorsal slit methods and offered a free choice of their preferred procedure. 100 men received PrePex to assess preliminary safety (aim 1). An additional 329 men, 250 chose PrePex and 79 chose Dorsal slit, were enrolled following approval by the Safety Monitoring Committee (aim 2). Men were followed up at 7 days to assess adverse events (AEs) and to remove the PrePex device. Wound healing was assessed at 4 weeks, with subsequent weekly follow up until completed healing. RESULTS: The PrePex device was contraindicated in 5.7% of men due to a tight prepuce or phimosis/adhesions. Among 429 enrolled men 350 (82.0%) got the PrePex device and 79 (18.0%) the dorsal slit procedure. 250 of 329 men (76.0%) who were invited to choose between the 2 procedures chose Prepex. There were 9 AEs (2.6%) with the PrePex, of which 5 (1.4%) were severe complications, 4 due to patient self-removal of the device leading to edema and urinary obstruction requiring emergency surgical circumcision, and one due to wound dehiscence following device removal. 71.8% of men reported an unpleasant odor prior to PrePex removal. Cumulative rates of completed wound healing with the PrePex were 56.7% at week 4, 84.8% week 5, 97.6% week 6 and 98.6% week 7, compared to 98.7% at week 4 with dorsal slit (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: The PrePex device was well accepted, but healing was slower than with dorsal slit surgery. Severe complications, primarily following PrePex self-removal, required rapid access to emergency surgical facilities. The need to return for removal and delayed healing may increase Program cost and client burden. Public Library of Science 2014-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4140666/ /pubmed/25144194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100008 Text en © 2014 Kigozi 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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Kigozi, Godfrey
Musoke, Richard
Watya, Stephen
Kighoma, Nehemia
Nkale, James
Nakafeero, Mary
Namuguzi, Dan
Serwada, David
Nalugoda, Fred
Sewankambo, Nelson
Wawer, Maria Joan
Gray, Ronald Henry
The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title_full The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title_fullStr The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title_short The Safety and Acceptance of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision in Rakai, Uganda. A Non-Randomized Observational Study
title_sort safety and acceptance of the prepex device for non-surgical adult male circumcision in rakai, uganda. a non-randomized observational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100008
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