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Articles, news, informationResearch from The Netherlands, published in the June issue of the urology journal BJUI, suggest having to provide repeated semen samples following a vasectomy could soon be a thing of the past, after 96 per cent of men were given the all-clear based on a single test three months after surgery. [ continue ... ] A vasectomy surgery takes less than thirty minutes. It is a painless procedure while it is performed using a local anesthetic. Because of its simplicity, vasectomy has a much shorter recovery time than other surgical procedures. [ continue ... ] As some studies have shown that men who have had a vasectomy are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, many reports in the media and in the scientific literature have linked men who have had vasectomies with higher rates of prostate cancer. [ continue ... ] A new research at the State University of New York suggests that nearly half of men who get vasectomies don't return for follow-up tests that make sure the procedure is working. This situation exists despite doctors routinely ask that men come back to check efficacy of vasectomy surgery, but many don't. [ continue ... ] No surgical procedure is completely safe. As with any surgical procedure, vasectomy may have some side effects. However, the male sterilization surgery fails in very rare cases.and major complications are rare. [ continue ... ] A vasectomy is a quite simple surgical procedure performed by a urologist. The purpose of this operation is male sterilization. When it is performed by a trained specialist vasectomy is considered to be the most effective and safe birth-control procedure. [ continue ... ] |