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The authors report the findings from an on-going of 1764 vasectomized men followed up by means of the Scottish medical record linkage system for a total of 4500 man-years after operation. The authors view the results so far as reassuring regarding the safety of vasectomy, although the mean length of follow-up (2.6 years) is still short. The study will continue. Some features of this method of follow-up are described and discussed.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a112609

Type

Journal article

Journal

American journal of epidemiology

Publication Date

09/1978

Volume

108

Pages

176 - 180

Keywords

Humans, Vasectomy, Medical Records, Medical Record Linkage, Retrospective Studies, Follow-Up Studies, Methods, Adult, Middle Aged, Male