samedi 15 octobre 2016

What You Should Know About No Needle No Scalpel Vasectomy

By Steven Stone


The fact is, a woman can become pregnant if a sperm gets to her ova. The various forms of contraception tries to hinder this scenario by ensuring the ova and the sperm do not meet or by stopping the production of ova. Today, male sterilization is one form of contraceptive which ensures that the sperm does not reach the ova. With no needle no scalpel vasectomy, male sterilization can be achieved effectively.

In vasectomy procedures, tubes that convey sperms to the male reproductive organ from the testicles will be cut, blocked and then sealed. This procedure conventionally relied on a scalpel. Following the procedure, sperms are not able to make it to the semen, usually ejaculated when having an intercourse. Because no sperms are passed to the semen, an ovum will not be fertilized hence a woman will not conceive.

With the evolvement of the modern form of vasectomy where no needle or scalpels are used, the procedure has less discomfort and has a host of advantages. The result of this modern technique is the same as in the traditional technique although the approach differs significantly. In the no needle case, the doctor sprays the anesthesia rather than using an injection to numb the area. As a result, the discomfort is very low compared to the traditional case where an injection is given.

In the traditional vasectomy, a scalpel is used to make two incisions on the scrotum. However, this is not the case for the no-scalpel approach. In the modern case, one small punch is done on the skin. Usually, the incisions made in the traditional approach, require more anesthetics while the risk of bleeding and infection can be higher. With the no-scalpel vasectomy, there is little pain if any and mild discomfort.

On the contrary, patients can feel minor tugging sensations. The effects of an anesthesia normally can last some hours and allow a person to walk back home. Some bruises and swelling can occur but last seven to ten days. With the procedure having been undergone, one needs a two-day break from their normal duty. You need to also keep away from exercises that are strenuous as well as from lifting weighty objects for around 1 week.

In most cases, the procedure has more than 99% success rate. Again, this procedure is considered to be permanent but may be reversed surgically. For the reversal procedure to be successful, it normally depends on how long you have stayed from the time vasectomy was performed. However, this reversal procedure is often expensive.

After the procedure you do no become sterile immediately. This is because sperms remain in the vas deferens for some weeks after the procedure, and may take dozens of ejaculation to clear the vas deferens. During this time, you can use other birth controls to avoid pregnancy. Again, the procedure does not affect your erection, hormone level or sex drive.

Just like in other surgical operations, there is a likelihood of encountering certain complications under this procedure. Such complications include pain, bleeding or infections. Nonetheless, undergoing a no-needle no-scalpel procedure lessens such risks.




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