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Extractions: Advanced Search A patient information handout on vasectomy, written by the authors of this article, is provided on page 151. Vasectomy can be performed by means of various techniques, although each vasectomy technique requires isolation and division of the vas and operative management of the vasal ends. Removal of at least 15 mm of vas is recommended, although division of the vas without removal of a segment is effective when this technique is combined with other techniques for handling the vasal ends, such as thermal luminal fulguration and proximal fascial interposition. Ligation of the ends without the aid of surgical clips may result in necrosis and sloughing of the ends, which may cause early failure. Leaving the testicular end of the vas open has been shown to be effective and to result in a lower incidence of epididymal congestion and sperm granuloma. The no-scalpel technique offers shorter operating time, less pain and swelling, and faster recovery. (Am Fam Physician 1999;60:137-52.) V asectomy is among the most reliable and cost-effective methods of contraception. Family physicians perform approximately 15 percent of the estimated 500,000 vasectomies performed each year in the United States.
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Extractions: VASECTOMY E very year , nearly one-half million men in the United States will choose to have a vasectomy - the most effective means of permanent birth control available today. This procedure is safe and simple for men of all ages who desire permanent sterility. A vasectomy does not affect the production of male hormones nor does it alter sexual functioning. Whats more, sensation during sexual intercourse and the ability to have an erection are unchanged. Since sperm occupies only a small portion of semen (ejaculation is composed of 98% body fluid and only 2% sperm), the volume of ejaculation is not significantly changed. A vasectomy involves surgically cutting and occluding (closing off or blocking) the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm from the testicle. At the time of ejaculation, muscular contractions force seminal fluid into the urethra and out the penis. After vasectomy, the testes continue to produce sperm cells that are simply absorbed by the body. What to expect during surgery
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Extractions: Vasectomy is a surgical procedure performed to make a man sterile, or unable to father a child. It is a permanent male birth control measure, and a means of contraception used in many parts of the world. Generally, vasectomy leaves the patient unchanged except that the vas deferens the tubes leading to the testes are blocked. The testes still produce sperm, but the sperm die and are absorbed by the body. The level of testosterone remains the same and all male sexual characteristics remain the same. For most men, the ability to have an erection is unchanged. What are the different types of vasectomy? conventional vasectomy The conventional method is a surgical procedure that involves small incisions made on each side of a man's scrotum. The tube, called the vas deferens, leading from each testicle is cut and sealed in order to stop sperm from reaching the prostate, where it mixes with the semen. Without sperm in the semen, a man cannot make his partner pregnant. "no-scalpel" or "nonsurgical" vasectomy
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Extractions: The Patient's Guide to Vasectomy Reversal has been written to assist men who want to restore their fertility through vasectomy reversal surgery. In practice, I have treated many individuals who have successfully undergone vasectomy reversal surgery and while each case is unique, I have found similar questions and concerns. The purpose of the Patient's Guide to Vasectomy Reversal is to familiarize men with the procedures that are involved, from the initial examination through surgery and the post-operative period, to help lessen the apprehension that can accompany the decision process. This guide is designed in a simple question and answer format to address particular concerns, as well as to expand on other issues that also need to bb understood before proceeding with a vasectomy reversal. The Specifics of Microsurgery 8. How have microsurgical techniques improved results of vasectomy reversal?
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Extractions: Types of Incontinence Your Diagnosis ... Treatment Introduction Women are twice as likely as men to experience the frustrating, embarrassing problem of urinary incontinence. People tend to suffer in silence with incontinence because they are afraid or ashamed to tell their doctor or because they believe incontinence is a normal part of the aging process. Most symptoms of urinary incontinence can be improved or corrected with the help of a urologist. The Urinary Tract The kidneys constantly produce urine, which flows through two long tubes, called ureters, to the bladder. The bladder stores urine until it is full. At the lowest part of the bladderthe bladder neckthe urinary sphincter muscle surrounds and constricts it. The sphincter's job is to ensure that no urine escapes through the urethra, the channel that carries urine out of the body, before the bladder is full. When functioning properly, the urinary tract works as follows: The bladder fills. The nerves around the bladder send a message to the brain, and the urge to urinate is felt.
Extractions: Published in "Suncoast Health" Abnormal enlargements of the prostate gland, a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), occurs in the majority of men older than 50 years of age. If they live long enough, almost all men will experience at least minor voiding problems related to prostatic enlargement. Approximately 20-30 percent of men who live to age 80 years will undergo a surgical procedure for treatment of BPH. The prostate is an organ of the male reproductive system. It secretes a thick whitish fluid, part of the semen that transports sperm. Weighing about 20 grams (2/3 ounce), the prostate sits just below the front of the rectum. The urethra, a tube through which urine flows from the bladder and out of the body, runs through the prostate. As the prostate enlarges, it can compress the urethra and obstruct the flow of urine. This can result in a decreased urinary stream, frequency of urination, urgency and incomplete emptying. In more severe cases, the urine flow can become completely obstructed requiring placement of a rubber tube or catheter through the urethra to empty the bladder. Other complications such as bleeding, infection, and eventual kidney damage can occur.
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Extractions: Vasectomy Information Sheet Introduction: A vasectomy, or "cutting" of the male sperm tubes, is a simple and very reliable means of permanent birth control. A vasectomy should only be done after mature consideration, and only when both partners in the relationship desire and fully understand the nature of the procedure. This sheet provides many answers to commonly asked questions. Testing must be done prior to ensuring that the vasectomy was successful Surgical Aspects: A small operation will be performed using a local anaesthetic "freezing". If you have any allergies to local anaesthetics (Novocain, or similar agents) please inform your Urologist. Also, if you have a tendency to bleed excessively or are taking any blood thinners (warfarin, coumadin) please let your Urologist know. Complications Preparation Do not shave the scrotum or pubic area. This is not necessary for the operation. Have a light breakfast the morning of the procedure. Care After the Vasectomy
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