Literature DB >> 24796170

Non-surgical adult male circumcision using the PrePex device: task-shifting from physicians to nurses.

Vincent Mutabazi, Jean P Bitega, Leon M Ngeruka, Theobald Hategekimana, Steven A Kaplan, Corine Karema, Agnes Binagwaho.   

Abstract

The Republic of Rwanda is implementing a program of voluntary male circumcision (MC) to reduce HIV transmission but lacks the infrastructure for conventional surgical MC on a nationwide scale. Nonsurgical MC using the PrePex device was first assessed in 5 subjects on an inpatient basis. Subsequent procedures were on an outpatient basis. Physicians performed 100 outpatient procedures (Phase 1 of this study) and trained nurses in the technique; the nurses then independently performed 47 procedures (Phase 2). All subjects achieved complete circumcision and healing within 6 weeks. There were no cases of infection or bleeding. In Phase 1, one case of transient moderate diffuse edema occurred. In Phase 2, no adverse events were reported. Thus, outcomes of MC performed by nurses using the PrePex device were not inferior to outcomes achieved by physicians, suggesting that task-shifting MC by this method from physicians to nurses is feasible in Rwanda.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24796170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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