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Are there two types of Vasectomy's? One reversal and one not or has the medical field changed and it is definately possible to have a reversal done regardless what type of operation you have? Thanks

2006-06-23 06:26:04 · 3 answers · asked by cuteshyghost 1 in Health Men's Health

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A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control. A vasectomy prevents the release of sperm when a man ejaculates.

No-scalpel vasectomy is a technique that uses a small clamp with pointed ends. Instead of using a scalpel to cut the skin, the clamp is poked through the skin of the scrotum and then opened. The benefits of this procedure include less bleeding, a smaller hole in the skin, and fewer complications. No-scalpel vasectomy is as effective as traditional vasectomy.1

In the Vasclip implant procedure, the vas deferens is locked closed with a device called a Vasclip. The vas deferens is not cut, sutured, or cauterized (sealed by burning), which possibly reduces the potential for pain and complications.

2006-06-23 06:33:39 · answer #1 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 2 0

as far as i know a vasectomy only deals with the cutting of the tubes that supply the sperm (i forgot what its called)

2006-06-23 13:33:19 · answer #2 · answered by William P 2 · 0 0

Either surgery is reversible.

2006-06-23 15:09:47 · answer #3 · answered by Kristina 3 · 0 0

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