نتایج جستجو برای: vasectomy reversal

تعداد نتایج: 35637  

Journal: :The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2023

Abstract Introduction There have been record-high numbers of anti-abortion laws being pushed in the United States, and Texas has one few states not to such struck down. In May 2021, passed “heartbeat abortion ban” law making abortions after detection a fetal heartbeat illegal liable be sued court. The bill was enacted on September 1st same year. Many investigated its effect women, clinic servic...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2007
P R Pant J Sharma S Subba

OBJECTIVE to study the complications of no scalpel vasectomy such as scrotal haematoma, infection, scrotal sinus, and failure, recanalization, and sperm granuloma. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective, descriptive study carried out in Dept. of Obs/ Gyn, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Kathmandu Nepal. RESULT Among 926 no scalpel vasectomy clients 5(0.53%) had scrotal haematoma, 4(0....

2013
Hitesh Choudhary

Research abstract Introduction Vasectomy offers a permanent, safe, and worry-free choice in birth control. Vasectomy is a simple, safe and a relative operative procedure designed to make a man sterile, or unable to biologically father a child. All vasectomy techniques involve cutting or otherwise blocking both the left and right vas deferens, so that the man's ejaculate will no longer contain s...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2004
Lynley A Cook Huib A A M Van Vliet Laureen M Lopez Asha Pun Maria F Gallo

BACKGROUND Vasectomy is an increasingly popular and effective family planning method. A variety of vasectomy techniques are used worldwide, including vas occlusion techniques (excision and ligation, thermal or electrocautery, and mechanical and chemical occlusion methods), as well as vasectomy with vas irrigation or with fascial interposition. Vasectomy guidelines largely rely on information fr...

Journal: :British journal of urology 1996
B A Holt A F Higgins

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the associated morbidity and patient comfort of the 'minimally invasive, no scalpel' (MINS) vasectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS Eighty-nine consecutive patients presenting for vasectomy underwent a MINS procedure. Post-operatively, the pain experienced, recovery time and complication rate were assessed using a postal questionnaire. The questionnaire was also used to assess a...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
Claudia M Harner-Jay

Background: Vasectomy is generally considered a safe and effective method of permanent contraception. The historical effectiveness of vasectomy has been questioned by recent research results indicating that the most commonly used method of vasectomy – simple ligation and excision (L and E) – appears to have a relatively high failure rate, with reported pregnancy rates as high as 4%. Updated met...

Journal: :Urology 2006
Mara A Monoski Philip S Li Neil Baum Marc Goldstein

e s asectomy is the safest and most dependable method of permanent contraception available o men today. More than 500,000 vasectomies are erformed in the United States and more than 5,000 in Canada each year. Of American married ouples, 7% to 10% choose vasectomy as their form f birth control. This has made vasectomy the most ommon urologic procedure in North America.1–3 Although vasectomy is a...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1997
E A Platz B B Yeole E Cho D J Jussawalla E Giovannucci A Ascherio

BACKGROUND The role of vasectomy in the development of prostate cancer remains controversial. In particular, there has been concern about detection bias and confounding in the previously published epidemiological studies examining this hypothesis. With the goal of minimizing detection bias, we have evaluated the relation between vasectomy and prostate cancer in a population without routine pros...

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