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Comparison of postal and non-postal post-vasectomy semen sample submission strategies on compliance and failures: an 11-year analysis of the audit database of the Association of Surgeons in Primary Care of the UK

BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 2021
Background Vasectomy occlusive success is defined by the recommendation of ‘clearance’ to stop other contraception, and is elicited by post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA).
Melanie Atkinson   +4 more
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Can a Low Sperm Concentration without Assessing Motility Confirm Vasectomy Success? A Retrospective Descriptive Study

Journal of Urology, 2021
Purpose: A fresh post-vasectomy semen analysis showing 100,000 nonmotile sperm/mL or less confirms sterility. Mailed sample or self-testing at home with SpermCheck® Vasectomy decreases the inconvenience of producing a fresh sample, but without assessing ...
C. McMartin   +4 more
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Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal

Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Contradictory experimental results (both animal and human studies) of vasectomy effects on testis the epididymis and sperm transport and vasectomy reversal are reviewed. Recovery of fertility correlated with return of normal sperm counts and seminal fluid quality in the vas deferens on the testicular side of the obstruction at the time of ...
Sherman J. Silber, Edward E. Wallach
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Vasectomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
In summary, a vasectomy is a safe, simple, and effective method of male contraception without any known long-term health hazards. Because of its simplicity, it is performed in more than 500,000 patients per year, mainly in a physician's office, making it a very cost-effective contraceptive method.
J, Rajfer, C J, Bennett
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Vasectomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2013
This article is intended to familiarize the surgeon with all aspects of vasectomy including preoperative counseling, anesthetic techniques, surgical techniques, postoperative follow-up, and postvasectomy semen analysis. The latest literature regarding the complication rates and failure rates of various vas occlusion techniques is also discussed.
Matthew D, Rogers, Peter N, Kolettis
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