A Scoping Review of the Clinical Utility of Laparoscopic Vasectomy.

Cureus

Department of Urology, Northeast Health Wangaratta, Wangaratta, AUS.

Published: September 2024

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  • Vasectomy is a common family planning procedure, typically done through a scrotal method, but laparoscopic vasectomy is less common and may have advantages in reducing risks and costs during concurrent surgeries like hernia repair.
  • A scoping review analyzed six peer-reviewed studies focusing on laparoscopic vasectomy, primarily involving patients who needed surgery for conditions like inguinal hernia in the 1990s and early 2000s, with no recorded complications.
  • The review indicates that synchronous laparoscopic vasectomy can enhance surgical efficiency by reducing anaesthetic and operative times, but also acknowledges the limitations and lack of extensive evidence on its safety and effectiveness due to the few cases available in the literature.

Article Abstract

Vasectomy is a common procedure performed for family planning. Traditionally, this has been via a scrotal approach. In contrast, laparoscopic vasectomy is a documented but rarely described procedure that may minimise anaesthetic risk, surgical risk, and healthcare expenditure in patients undergoing elective laparoscopic procedures for concurrent pathology such as hernia repair. This scoping review evaluates the clinical utility of laparoscopic vasectomy. It was performed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Articles were identified with keywords related to laparoscopy and vasectomy. Six peer-reviewed, full-text articles published in English were included in this review. These studies encompass eight individual patient cases of laparoscopic vasectomy performed in the 1990s and early 2000s. All the cases included laparoscopy for concurrent pathology, the most common of which was inguinal hernia. There were no complications associated with laparoscopic vasectomy. For patients requiring laparoscopic surgery for alternate pathologies, synchronous laparoscopic vasectomy improves surgical efficiency by minimising anaesthetic time, operative time, and risk, in addition to lower associated healthcare costs. However, consideration is given to the limitations of this approach, and a note is made of the lack of evidence regarding safety and efficacy given the paucity of cases described in the literature.

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