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Query: UMLS:C0030193 (
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Post-vasectomy pain
syndrome remains one of the more challenging urological problems to manage. This can be a frustrating process for both the patient and clinician as there is no well-recognized diagnostic regimen or reliable effective treatment. Many of these patients will end up seeing physicians across many disciplines, further frustrating them. The etiology of post-vasectomy
pain
syndrome is not clearly delineated. Postulations include damage to the scrotal and spermatic cord nerve structures via inflammatory effects of the immune system, back pressure effects in the obstructed vas and epididymis, vascular stasis, nerve impingement, or perineural fibrosis.
Post-vasectomy pain
syndrome is defined as at least 3 months of chronic or intermittent scrotal content
pain
. This article reviews the current understanding of post-vasectomy
pain
syndrome, theories behind its pathophysiology, evaluation pathways, and treatment options.
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PMID:An overview of the management of post-vasectomy pain syndrome. 2705 47
Post-vasectomy pain
syndrome (PVPS) is a rare, but devastating outcome following vasectomy. Given the widespread utilization of vasectomy for permanent contraception, with more than 500,000 procedures performed annually in the United States, it can be a significant challenge for both patients and providers. Vasectomy reversal is a surgical option for men who fail conservative or medical management. Despite improvements in technique, vasectomy carries some inherent risks making pre-procedure counseling regarding the risks of PVPS paramount. Chronic post-operative
pain
, or PVPS, occurs in 1-2% of men undergoing the procedure. This review will examine the utility of vasectomy reversal as a means of addressing PVPS.
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PMID:Vasectomy reversal for post-vasectomy pain syndrome. 2872 12
This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis to ascertain incidences of post-vasectomy
pain
following traditional scalpel, or non-scalpel vasectomy. Electronic databases PubMed, Embase and PsycINFO were searched up to 1 July 2019 for peer-reviewed articles recording post-vasectomy
pain
. We identified 733 publications, screened 559 after removal of duplicates and excluded 533. Of the remaining 26 full-text articles, 8 were excluded with reasons, leaving 18 for detailed analyses. Meta-analysis was performed on 25 separate datasets (11 scalpel, 11 non-scalpel, 3 other/combined). Study follow-up ranged from 2 weeks to 37 years and sample sizes from 12 to 723 patients. The overall incidence of post-vasectomy
pain
was 15% (95% CI 9% to 25%). The incidences of post-vasectomy
pain
following scalpel and non-scalpel techniques were 24% (95% CI 15% to 36%) and 7% (95% CI 4% to 13%), respectively.
Post-vasectomy pain
syndrome occurred in 5% (95% CI 3% to 8%) of subjects, with similar estimates for both techniques. We conclude that the overall incidence of post-vasectomy
pain
is greater than previously reported, with three-fold higher rates of
pain
following traditional scalpel, compared to non-scalpel vasectomy, whereas the incidence of post-vasectomy
pain
syndrome is similar.
...
PMID:Incidence of Post-Vasectomy Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. 3216 61