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Vasectomy Failure and Open-Ended Vasectomy

Fertility and Sterility, 1985
The author of this letter comments on the earlier exchange of letters on vasectomy failure. In the present authors opinion vasectomy failures are most often caused by the inadequate creation of a barrier of fascia between the cut ends of the vas. The use of a magnifier makes it easier to spot and correct this error.
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VASECTOMY AND PROSTATECTOMY

British Journal of Urology, 1968
Data is presented for 150 prostatectomies performed December 1965-December 1966 and 436 male cases undergoing various endoscopic procedures during an intercurrent 8-month period at St. Peters Hospital for Stone in London. Since epididymitis is said to be precipitated by urethral instrumentation and catheterization a comparison is made of the rate of ...
R M, Jameson   +2 more
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MOTIVATION FOR VASECTOMY

The Lancet, 1978
Men under 35 tend to request vasectomy for different reasons from those given by older men. Potential sexual, marital, or ageing problems seemed to motivate older couples, and problems related to family size, recent pregnancy, and difficulty with contraception the younger ones.
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Prophylactic Vasectomy

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
125 patients, predominantly with prostatic hypertrophy, were subjected to prophylactic vasectomy directly at the institution of catheterization. Most of the patients required immediate operation. One only (0.8%) developed epididymitis, but in this case 2 weeks elapsed from the time of insertion of an indwelling catheter till the time vasectomy was ...
F, Lund, H E, Jensen
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Reversibility of Vasectomy

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
The great variety of surgical procedures that have been described are testimony to the difficulty of establishing a functional vasovasostomy. The presence of sperm postoperatively cannot be equated with either normal semen analysis or a surgical success.
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Vasectomy of Election

Southern Medical Journal, 1970
Results of 1241 vasectomies performed over the last 24 years are summarized. The method preferred in the last 1041 cases was section of the vas and removal of as much as possible usually 2 or 3 inches ligating the ends and allowing them to retract. Recanalization did not occur.
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A PROBLEM IN VASECTOMY

The Lancet, 1971
Sir--I was interested to read of the experiences of my friend Mr. Paul Hickinbotham with regard to an impalapable vas at vasectomy (Oct. 9p. 816). I have performed the same procedure of ligating the Epididymis between the head and the tail and would only add that it is possible to do this without discomfort under local anaesthesia.
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Prophylactic Vasectomy

British Journal of Urology, 1979
Summary— A prospective study of the value of vasectomy with prostatectomy is presented. Vasectomy significantly reduced the incidence of epididymitis after prostatectomy in the presence of pre‐operative urinary tract infection and prolonged indwelling urethral catheterisation.
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