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Early and late morbidity after vasectomy: a comparison of chronic scrotal pain at 1 and 10 years.

R Manikandan1, S J Srirangam, E Pearson, G N Collins.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence and timing of the onset of chronic scrotal pain after vasectomy in two populations at 1 and 10 years after surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a retrospective questionnaire-based study two groups of men were compared; 460 who had a vasectomy in 1991-92 (group A) and another 460 who had a vasectomy in 2000-1 (group B; 10 and 1 year after surgery, respectively). Data were collected on immediate complications, and the incidence and nature of chronic scrotal pain. Pain severity was graded using a visual analogue score (VAS). Patients were also asked if they regretted having a vasectomy because of pain.
RESULTS: In all, 182 and 220 replies were received from patients in group A and B, respectively. Early complications included haematoma in five (2%) and two (0.9%) patients, respectively, and wound infection in 24 (13%) and 17 (7.7%). Eight patients who had scrotal pain even before vasectomy were excluded from the analysis (two in group A and six in group B). In group A, 25 of 180 (13.8%) had a new onset of scrotal pain of some nature, with eight (4.3%) having a VAS of > 5; one patient had an epididymectomy for this. Three of the 25 regretted having a vasectomy because of pain. In group B, 36 of 214 (16.8%) reported persistent scrotal pain, with 13 (5.9%) having a VAS of > 5. Six of the 36 regretted having a vasectomy because of the pain. The incidence of scrotal pain was not significantly different between the groups (P = 0.48, Fisher's exact test).
CONCLUSION: Chronic scrotal pain after vasectomy is more common than previously described, affecting almost one in seven patients. All patients undergoing vasectomy must receive appropriate preoperative counselling about this. The incidence of this complication does not appear to increase with time.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15008732     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2003.04663.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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