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Urethrocutaneous fistulas after voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention-15 African Countries, 2015-2019.

Todd LucasJonas Z HinesJulia SamuelsonTimothy HargreaveStephanie M DavisIan FellowsAmber PrainitoD Heather WattsValerian KiggunduAnne G ThomasOnkemetse Conrad NtsuapeKunle DareElijah Odoyo-JuneLeonard SooLikabelo Toti-MokoteliRobert MandaMartin KapitoWezi MsungamaJames OdekJotamo ComeMarcos CandaNuno GasparAupokolo MekondjoBrigitte ZemburukaCollen BonnecwePeter VrankenSusan MmbandoDaimon SimbeyeFredrick RwegereraNafuna WamaiShelia KyobutungiJames Exnobert ZuluOmega ChituwoSinokuthemba XabaJohn MandisarisaCarlos Toledo
Published in: BMC urology (2021)
Urethral fistulas were significantly more common in patients under age 15 years. Thinner tissue overlying the urethra in immature genitalia may predispose boys to injury. The delay between procedure and symptom onset of 2-3 weeks indicates partial thickness injury or suture violation of the urethral wall as more likely mechanisms of injury than intra-operative urethral transection. This analysis helped to inform PEPFAR's recent decision to change VMMC eligibility policy in 2020, raising the minimum age to 15 years.
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