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About Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a permanent male contracept...

Overview

The vas deferens are cut or sealed to prevent sperm from entering semen.

Understanding The Procedure

Symptoms That May Require Vasectomy

  • Desire for permanent birth control
  • Completion of family planning
  • Need for reliable contraception
  • Avoidance of female sterilization procedures
  • Personal or medical preference for permanent contraception

Recovery & Outlook

Vasectomy provides highly effective long-term contraception.

Risks

  • Mild pain and swelling after surgery
  • Bruising or bleeding in the scrotum
  • Infection at the surgical site
  • Rare chronic scrotal discomfort
  • Failure of sterilization in extremely rare cases

Post-Operative Care

  • Rest for 1–2 days after the procedure
  • Wear scrotal support garments
  • Avoid heavy exercise temporarily
  • Use alternate contraception until semen analysis confirms sterility
  • Attend follow-up semen testing appointments

Conclusion

Vasectomy is a safe and reliable permanent birth control procedure.

Doctors Who Perform Vasectomy

Meet experienced urology doctors who regularly evaluate and perform vasectomy.

Dr Santosh Kumar Subudhi

Dr Santosh Kumar Subudhi

MBBS,MS,DNB (General Surgery)

KMC: 0000026

Consultant Urologist

Dr Dhruva H M

Dr Dhruva H M

MBBS,MS,DNB,MCh

KMC: 117557

Consultant Urologist and Andrologist

Dr Sharath C T

Dr Sharath C T

MBBS, MS – General Surgery, DNB – Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

KMC: 95039

Consultant Urologist and Andrologist

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