Can I get a ligation done and then have it reattached?

Can I get a ligation done and then have it reattached?

There are many contraceptive methods. In addition to taking birth control pills and wearing condoms, women can also undergo sterilization. Sterilization is the ligation of the vas deferens. Can men undergo sterilization?

Can male vasectomy still be connected?

The male vasectomy is a vasectomy. The vas deferens is relatively free in the scrotum. It is easy to touch through a layer of skin. It feels thick and thin like a matchstick. It is a hard and stiff tube. It is accompanied by a bundle of soft tissues, which contain veins and arteries as well as nerve fibers, collectively known as the spermatic cord in medicine. Only the vas deferens is ligated during the operation, and the blood vessels and nerves are intact. During the operation, the doctor pinches the vas deferens on the scrotal skin with the thumb and index finger of his left hand, and slowly squeezes the vas deferens under the skin, paying special attention not to pinch the contents of the vas deferens. After injecting local skin anesthetic, the doctor cuts a small hole of about half a centimeter in the skin with a knife, and then ties the two ends with silk thread.

Male sterilization is a permanent contraceptive method. The principle of contraception is to cut off the vas deferens, which transports sperm from the testicles to the penis, so that the sperm cannot enter the semen and is expelled from the body. This permanent contraceptive method is only suitable for couples who do not want to have children anymore. After the sterilization, men will not immediately have a permanent contraceptive effect. Therefore, other reliable contraceptive measures should be taken after the operation. Contraceptive measures can not be abandoned until two sperm tests prove that there is no sperm at all. In rare cases, the opened vas deferens will reopen, thus restoring fertility. Generally speaking, minor complications caused by the operation include swelling and pain of the wound.

If a man has had a vasectomy in the past and current conditions and policies allow him to have another child, he can have a vasectomy in this case, and the success rate of the operation is high.

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