Vasectomy

In the case where a man has completed his reproductive tasks and wants to protect himself from unwanted pregnancies with a partner, a small surgery can be performed to eliminate his fertility by ligating the vas deferens in the scrotum.
The described surgery is male surgical sterilization or vasectomy.
Carrying out a vasectomy is possible in the classical way through a 3-4 cm long incision in the skin of the scrotum under local anesthesia. The disadvantage of this method is significant swelling of the surgery area and a long period of rehabilitation.
A new method of male sterilization is the no-scalpel vasectomy. In this case, the ligation of the vas deferens is carried out through a puncture of the skin of the scrotum up to 3 millimeters long under local anesthesia. The patient can leave the clinic just after 30 minutes since the procedure is finished.