Traditional vasectomy involves a scalpel cut into the scrotum (sac that holds the testicles) after a local anesthetic has been used to "numb" the sac and the two vas deferens (sperm transport tubes). Each vas deferens tube is cut, a section is removed, and both sides of the cut vas are sealed with either sutures, cautery or metal clips. This interrupts the flow of sperm from the testicles into the ejaculate which is also called semen. The incisions are then closed with sutures.

Open-end vasectomy is a variation on the traditional technique, in which the cut end of the vas on the testicle side is left open without sealing it shut. Some doctors feel that this creates a more reversible vasectomy, which could be important for those who think they may some day be concerned with vasectomy reversal success.

No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) was developed in China in the mid 1970's. The technique uses two special non-traumatic instruments to provide a quicker, safer and less tender procedure than the traditional vasectomy. It was first performed in the United States in the 1980's. Dr. Buch has used the NSV procedure since 1993, and he is an NSV patient himself.

Prior to scheduling your procedure, it is important for you to meet with the doctor for several reasons. Dr. Buch will discuss vasectomy with you to determine which type of procedure is best suited for you. He will take a complete medical history to identify any significant health issues. He will also do a quick and gentle exam to be sure that there are no physical factors that would complicate your procedure. This visit also allows you the chance to be sure that Dr. Buch is the right doctor to perform your procedure. Prior to the Procedure

  • Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxyn or any medicine known to thin your blood beginning at least 7 days prior to your procedure to minimize blooding risk.
  • Please trim or gently shave (dry razor with light touch is best) the hair from the underside of the penis and from the front of scrotum.
  • To reduce the risk of infection, thoroughly wash your scrotum and groin areas the day before and the morning of the procedure.
  • Two hours prior to the procedure take any prescribed medications as directed.
  • Wear clean supportive underwear (jockey style or bikini style briefs) to the procedure.

 

 

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