Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences (Mar 2022)

Non-scalpel Vasectomy Camps: Our Experience and Recent Trends in 2021

  • Pankaj P Rao,
  • Vipin V Nair,
  • Pawan Sharma,
  • Nilanjan Roy,
  • Simarjit S Rehsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v17i1.10687
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 89 – 115

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Abstract Background: Camp approach has been advocated as an effective means of motivating the target population to adopt vasectomy as a method of permanent sterilization. There is a high degree of acceptance of Non-scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) among physicians and laypersons. With this knowledge, we organized camps and found good results which we share in this article. Methods: Four NSV camps were organized in four different villages across India on a vehicle-mounted mobile operation theater. The meticulous and detailed planning, dissemination of information, careful execution, and post-procedure follow-up is enumerated. Results: A total of 76 individuals underwent the operation in these camps. The mean age of the participants was 35 ± 5.2 years (range, 27–44 years). The complication rate was negligible and there was no failure of vasectomy. There was a high level of satisfaction among those who underwent this procedure as seen by the increased number wanting to undergo the procedure from places where camps were located. Conclusion: NSV as a procedure is perceived as being simple and pain-free. Re-enforcing this fact and removing doubts, and conducting operations at the camp in an environment the client is familiar with achieved rewarding results.

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