The modern vasectomy procedure is simple, short and very effective at preventing pregnancy. It is designed to interrupt the normal flow of sperm by closing off the vas deferens, the tubes that transport sperm. During your initial consultation with Dr. Turek, he will discuss the procedural steps using simple, comprehensible language and illustrations so you understand exactly what it involves. Vasectomy has the highest success rate out of any type of birth control currently available.
In other words, there is no more effective contraception available anywhere. If you do not want to worry about contraception, vasectomy offers complete peace of mind with no adverse effects on sex drive, erections or ejaculation. Although vasectomy is the most effective way to prevent pregnancy, it is not perfect. Vasectomies can fail if performed by an unskilled or inexperienced doctor or if the post-operative instructions regarding protected intercourse are not followed. Turek is often referred cases of failed vasectomies performed elsewhere.
However, the spray gun emits a loud noise that is often startling for patients. To avoid both the sting of the needle and the disconcerting noise of the spray gun, Dr. Vasectomy is also one of the safest forms of permanent birth control; however, as with any surgery, there are risks to carefully consider.
Turek will discuss his carefully tracked, individual experience with these risks and address your questions and concerns, so you have the information you need to make decisions about your care. Vasectomy is the single most effective form of contraception. It is quick, minimally invasive and has a very low complication rate when performed by someone as experienced as Dr. Contraceptive methods for women such as the oral pill or intrauterine devices are far from ideal.
Not only can many methods fail, they are not always well-tolerated and can have unpleasant side effects. Vasectomy is safe, reliable and hormone-free. A no-scalpel vasectomy is performed through a tiny opening in the scrotal skin. There is no cut, only a small puncture. The skin is spread and the vas deferens is brought to the skin and cut, cauterized and clipped. Then, the vas deferens is placed back in the hole, which closes up on its own.
No-scalpel vasectomy is not a painful procedure. Turek understands pain is probably one of your foremost concerns when considering a vasectomy, and he provides the highest level of care to prevent pain during and after the procedure. Think of it as a very quick dentist office visit. Most patients are able to return to work one to two days after a vasectomy. Mild aftereffects include light spotting and swelling, which usually subside within 72 hours of the procedure.
You will be advised to avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting for four days and to refrain from sex for seven days. Vasectomy is a fairly quick outpatient procedure and can usually be completed in approximately 30 minutes of your time from entering until leaving the office.
Small blood clots can be reabsorbed by the body over time, but large clots may require a surgical procedure to treat. Another risk is that the vasectomy fails and leads to sperm in the ejaculate and pregnancy. Men worry most about pain after vasectomy.
In Dr. He has no patients with chronic pain, which is estimated to occur in 15 percent of all men getting vasectomies. In fact, we recently published a paper demonstrating up to a Marks, the Marks Vas Cutting Forceps 2.
Marks, MD. Of course, everyone knows that San Francisco has some of the best doctors in the country and the world, and many top experts who are highly respected that perform vasectomy reversals, to include Dr. Paul Turek, Dr. James Smith, Dr. Ira Sharlip, Dr. Ed Karpmann, Dr. Raul Clavijo and Dr Dave Nudell. We regularly refer men to these world class urologists. Of course, men will get an excellent vas reversal if one of these or other top doctors is selected. Even with such talented doctors nearby, when it comes to getting the highest chance for success, many choose Dr.
Marks and Dr. Burrows to perform their vas reversal or their redo vasectomy reversal 3. This map shows where our vas reversal patients are from, where initially each patient placed a black pin until there was a shortage and then white pins to show the more recent patients. What ICVR offers: — We do not use general anesthesia with the potential for rare but serious risks 4. Plus, Dr. Marks recently published the new textbook on vas reversals for other vasectomy reversal doctors 5.
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