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Enrolling By Invitation NCT05617261

Evaluating Patient Tolerability and Success for Penile and Scrotal Urologic Procedures Under Conscious Sedation: A Prospective Study

Conditions: Hydrocele, Spermatocele, Varicocele, Epididymal Cyst, Testicular Biopsy, Circumcision, Frenulectomy, Penile Plication, Orchiectomy, Vasectomy Reversal, Testicular Diseases, Penile Diseases

Sex: Male
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 150
Sponsor: University of Manitoba

Location: Canada

Summary

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate patient reported outcomes and tolerability of scrotal and penile urologic procedures under the administration of minimal conscious sedation. This will be assessed at 4-6 weeks post-procedure where patients will be followed up with a questionnaire assessing how well patients tolerated the procedure and if patients would opt for conscious sedation again in a similar, future procedure. The investigators will secondarily be assessing the associated cost savings as compared to having these procedures performed under general anesthesia at a tertiary care hospital.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:patients over the age of 18undergoing one of the previously mentioned procedures under local anesthesia with or without conscious sedationhaving a minimum follow-up of 4-6 weeks.

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