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Longer-Term Follow-Up of Kenyan Men Circumcised Using the ShangRing Device

OBJECTIVES: To ascertain clinical sequelae, client satisfaction and sexual behavior 2+ years after male circumcision using the ShangRing device. METHODS: We enrolled 199 men from the Kenya sites (Homa Bay district) participating in a 2012 study of the ShangRing device used in routine male circumcisi...

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Autores principales: Feldblum, Paul J., Okech, Jairus, Ochieng, Rolex, Hart, Catherine, Kiyuka, Grace, Lai, Jaim Jou, Veena, Valentine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26367141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137510
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author Feldblum, Paul J.
Okech, Jairus
Ochieng, Rolex
Hart, Catherine
Kiyuka, Grace
Lai, Jaim Jou
Veena, Valentine
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Okech, Jairus
Ochieng, Rolex
Hart, Catherine
Kiyuka, Grace
Lai, Jaim Jou
Veena, Valentine
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description OBJECTIVES: To ascertain clinical sequelae, client satisfaction and sexual behavior 2+ years after male circumcision using the ShangRing device. METHODS: We enrolled 199 men from the Kenya sites (Homa Bay district) participating in a 2012 study of the ShangRing device used in routine male circumcision services (N = 552). We enrolled men who had had the ShangRing placed successfully, and over-sampled men who had had an adverse event and/or were HIV-positive during the field study. In the present study, each participant was examined and interviewed by a study clinician, and penile photographs were taken to document longer-term cosmetic results and any abnormal findings. RESULTS: 194 men were included in the analysis. The mean and median times between circumcision and the longer-term follow-up visit in this study were 31.8 and 32 months, respectively. Four men (2.1%) had signs/symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Virtually all (99.5%) of the men were very satisfied with the appearance of their circumcised penis, and all would recommend a ShangRing circumcision to friends or family members. The most prevalent reported advantage of the circumcision was the ease of bathing and enhanced cleanliness of the penis (75.8%). 94.3% of the men did not cite a single negative feature of their circumcision. 87.5% of men reported more sexual pleasure post-MC, the most common reason being more prolonged intercourse. The majority of men (52.6%) reported one sexual partner post-MC, but more than a quarter of the men (28.1%) reported an increased number of partners post-MC. Less than half of the men (44.3%) reported using condoms half of the time or more, but the great majority of condom users stated that condom use was much easier post-MC, and 76.9% of users said they used condoms more after circumcision than before. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the safety and acceptability of ShangRing male circumcision during 2–3 years of follow-up. It should allay worries that the ShangRing procedure could lead to delayed complications later than the observation period of most clinical studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01567436
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spelling pubmed-45690772015-09-18 Longer-Term Follow-Up of Kenyan Men Circumcised Using the ShangRing Device Feldblum, Paul J. Okech, Jairus Ochieng, Rolex Hart, Catherine Kiyuka, Grace Lai, Jaim Jou Veena, Valentine PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To ascertain clinical sequelae, client satisfaction and sexual behavior 2+ years after male circumcision using the ShangRing device. METHODS: We enrolled 199 men from the Kenya sites (Homa Bay district) participating in a 2012 study of the ShangRing device used in routine male circumcision services (N = 552). We enrolled men who had had the ShangRing placed successfully, and over-sampled men who had had an adverse event and/or were HIV-positive during the field study. In the present study, each participant was examined and interviewed by a study clinician, and penile photographs were taken to document longer-term cosmetic results and any abnormal findings. RESULTS: 194 men were included in the analysis. The mean and median times between circumcision and the longer-term follow-up visit in this study were 31.8 and 32 months, respectively. Four men (2.1%) had signs/symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Virtually all (99.5%) of the men were very satisfied with the appearance of their circumcised penis, and all would recommend a ShangRing circumcision to friends or family members. The most prevalent reported advantage of the circumcision was the ease of bathing and enhanced cleanliness of the penis (75.8%). 94.3% of the men did not cite a single negative feature of their circumcision. 87.5% of men reported more sexual pleasure post-MC, the most common reason being more prolonged intercourse. The majority of men (52.6%) reported one sexual partner post-MC, but more than a quarter of the men (28.1%) reported an increased number of partners post-MC. Less than half of the men (44.3%) reported using condoms half of the time or more, but the great majority of condom users stated that condom use was much easier post-MC, and 76.9% of users said they used condoms more after circumcision than before. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the safety and acceptability of ShangRing male circumcision during 2–3 years of follow-up. It should allay worries that the ShangRing procedure could lead to delayed complications later than the observation period of most clinical studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01567436 Public Library of Science 2015-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4569077/ /pubmed/26367141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137510 Text en © 2015 Feldblum 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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Ochieng, Rolex
Hart, Catherine
Kiyuka, Grace
Lai, Jaim Jou
Veena, Valentine
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26367141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137510
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