Vasectomy: Efficacy of Placing the Cut Vas in Different Fascial Planes**Supported in part by Contracts AID/csd-3152 and AID/pha-C-1172 from the Office of Population, United States Agency for International Development, to Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories and the International Fertility Research Program, respectively.

Autor: Rhodes, Donald B., Mumford, Stephen D., Free, Michael J.
Zdroj: Fertility and Sterility; April 1980, Vol. 33 Issue: 4 p433-438, 6p
Abstrakt: The inadvertent failure to achieve sterility in 8 of 40 vasectomy procedures afforded a rare opportunity to study the efficacy of placing the two cut ends of the vasa in different fascial planes. Interposition of the fascia was performed in 12 patients and was not performed in 28 others, with no significant difference in the failure rates of the two groups. Histologic examination of vasal tissue from one patient in each group revealed that a sperm granuloma can erode fascia and the wall of the vas.
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