No-scalpel vasectomy, what advantages and disadvantages?

Written by: Dr. Ion Madina Albisua
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How you can make a no - scalpel vasectomy? What does it consist of?

This involves making a cut is performed by a clamp and causes the opening of the skin separating the fibers, without being cut, unlike the court does occur during the open procedure.

A single incision in the skin through which the vasectomy of the two deferential ducts, one in each testicle is done is done.

Usually, the recovery is faster compared to traditional vasectomy, as it requires no incisions or points.

 

What advantages about surgery? Are there any complications?

Conventional surgery typically uses two incisions to perform the same operation having more tissue manipulation so could increase the incidence of bleeding and infection.

 

The same technique could be applied to other similar interventions?

No, it is a unique technique for performing vasectomy.

 

Vasectomy in general, can be performed on any man who wants it? It is inadvisable in some cases?

Vasectomy can be done to any patient who comes to the consulting specialist Andrology , notwithstanding the usual usually the band 35 to 50 years and have already had one to three children.

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

By Dr. Ion Madina Albisua
Urology

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

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