VASECTOMY / No-scalpel VasectomyIn the no-scalpel vasectomy, no surgical knife is used. Instead, a mini-clamp is used to hold the vas deferens while a puncture incision (instead of a cut) is made with special forceps. The puncture incision does not require suturing. ![]() At the end of surgery, the puncture wound is hardly noticeable. There is no need to remove any sutures. There is minimal postoperative discomfort. Risk of bleeding and infection is very low. Vasectomy does not increase the risk of prostate cancer. It does not affect erection, sexual desire or the ability to ejaculate. Vasectomy is a day surgery procedure. It can be done under local anaesthesia, general anaesthesia or sedation plus local anesthesia. Most patients prefer general anaesthesia. Three months after vasectomy, a seminal analysis is done to confirm the absence of sperms. Meanwhile other forms of contraception such as condoms must be used. |

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