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Doctor of Medicine, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Pankaj Solanki is a Surgeon practicing in Rohini with an experience of 8 years. He has worked with Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital, MVH, JJIMS. Dr. Pankaj So…

1 Award

MBBS, DNB - General Surgery

Surgery
Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Hemanth Kumar Kasaragod is Consultant Metabolic Surgery Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology

Urology
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. H.S.Bhatyal is a Urologist in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 49 years in this field. Dr. H.S.Bhatyal practices at BLK Super Speciality Hospita…

2 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

Transplant Surgeons
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Ankur Arya is Having vast experience in Endourology, andrology, reconstructive urology and renal transplant

MCh - Urology, DNB - General Surgery, MBBS

Surgery
Max Super Speciality Hospital - Saket East Wing · Delhi

He is Currently working as a Senior Consultant in Department of Urology, Renal Transplant, Robotics & Uro-oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket. B…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

Urology
Max Super Speciality Hospital - Saket East Wing · Delhi

He is consultant Urology & Renal Transplant at PSRI, New Delhi. Actively involved in more than 300 transplants at SGPGI and more than 400 tranplants in pract…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Delhi

Dr. Ahmad Nayeem Afaque is a General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Greater Kailash Part 2, Delhi and has an experience of 9 years in these fields. Dr.…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology

Urology
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Rohtash K Sharma is a Urologist in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 41 years in this field. Dr. Rohtash K Sharma practices at BLK Super Speciali…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

Urology
Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre · Delhi

Dr. Manoj Talwar is a General Surgeon in Tuglakabad, Delhi and has an experience of 32 years in this field. Dr. Manoj Talwar practices at Batra Hospital & Me…

2 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology

Urology
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) · Delhi

Dr. Jagdeep Balyan is a Consultant Urologist and Renal Transplant Surgeon based in New Delhi. He has over 18 years of experience in the field of Urology & Su…

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

Urology
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Yajvender Pratap Singh Rana is a Urologist,Urological Surgeon and Andrologist in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 17 years in these fields. Dr.…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology

Urology
Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Anjani has over 23 years of experience in handling Urology and Renal Transplant cases. He completed his MBBS at Patna University and subsequently M.S (Su…

1 Award

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How Vasectomy Works?

Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure used as a permanent method of male birth control (sterilization). It works by cutting or sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the semen. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation, thereby preventing pregnancy.

After a vasectomy, the body continues to produce sperm, but they are absorbed naturally. The procedure does not affect testosterone levels, sexual performance, or the ability to ejaculate.

Vasectomy is considered a safe, effective, and long-term contraception option for men who do not wish to have children in the future.

Purpose & Benefits of Vasectomy

● Provides permanent birth control

● Highly effective in preventing pregnancy

● Simple and quick outpatient procedure

● Does not affect sexual performance or hormone levels

● No ongoing cost or maintenance after procedure

● Safer and less complex compared to female sterilization

● Helps reduce reliance on other contraceptive methods

Who May Need Vasectomy?

● Men who do not want children in the future

● Couples seeking permanent contraception

● Individuals who want an alternative to female sterilization

● Men who have completed their family planning

● Couples looking for a highly effective birth control method

Types of Vasectomy

1. Conventional Vasectomy

Small incisions are made in the scrotum to access and cut the vas deferens.

2. No-Scalpel Vasectomy

A small puncture is made instead of an incision, reducing bleeding and recovery time.

3. Open-Ended Vasectomy

One end of the vas deferens is left open to reduce pressure buildup, while the other is sealed.

Vasectomy Procedure: Step-by-Step

● Patient is given local anesthesia to numb the area

● A small incision or puncture is made in the scrotum

● The vas deferens are located and brought out

● A small section of the tubes is cut

● The ends are sealed, tied, or cauterized

● The tubes are placed back into the scrotum

● The incision is closed or left to heal naturally

The procedure usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis.

Recovery & Aftercare

Most patients can go home the same day after the procedure. Mild swelling, bruising, or discomfort may occur for a few days.

Patients are advised to rest, apply ice packs, and avoid heavy activities for a few days. Normal activities can usually be resumed within 2–3 days, and full recovery occurs within about a week.

Doctors typically recommend a semen test after a few weeks to confirm that no sperm remain before stopping other contraceptive methods.

Risks & Possible Complications

● Infection

● Bleeding or bruising

● Mild pain or discomfort

● Sperm granuloma (small lump)

● Scrotal swelling or congestion

● Rare cases of long-term pain

Complications are uncommon, and vasectomy is generally considered a low-risk procedure.

Vasectomy vs Other Treatments

Vasectomy is a permanent form of contraception, unlike temporary methods such as condoms or birth control pills.

Compared to female sterilization (tubal ligation), vasectomy is simpler, safer, and less invasive.

However, vasectomy does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), so additional protection may still be needed.

Frequently asked questions

What is vasectomy used for?

It is used as a permanent method of male birth control to prevent pregnancy.

Is vasectomy painful?

The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so there is minimal pain during surgery. Mild discomfort may occur afterward.

How long does a vasectomy take?

It usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes to complete.

Is vasectomy immediately effective?

No, sperm may remain in the semen for some time. A follow-up test is needed to confirm effectiveness.

Is vasectomy reversible?

Reversal is possible but not always successful, so it should be considered a permanent decision.

Does vasectomy affect sexual performance?

No, it does not affect libido, erections, or ejaculation.

How long does recovery take?

Most people recover within about a week, with return to normal activities in a few days.

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