Vasectomy
About Vasectomy
Vasectomy is a permanent male contraception procedure.
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
MBBS,MS,DNB (General Surgery)
KMC: 0000026
Consultant Urologist
Dr Dhruva H M
MBBS,MS,DNB,MCh
KMC: 117557
Consultant Urologist and Andrologist
Dr Sharath C T
MBBS, MS – General Surgery, DNB – Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
KMC: 95039
Consultant Urologist and Andrologist
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