Sterilization operation in a man involving surgical interruption of each vas deferens in the upper part of the scrotum. See also vasovasostomy (for vasectomy reversal).
sterilization operation in a man in which the vas deferens is cut or removed
operation to make a man sterile by cutting the vas deferens, thus preventing passage of sperm from the testes to the prostate
Surgical procedure in which the two vas deferens of a male are severed and tied off to achieve voluntary sterility. A vasectomy does not make a man impotent.
a method of sterilization in the male in which the vas deferens is cut so that sperm cannot enter the semen.
Surgery to block the male's sperm ducts for the purpose of birth control.
in males, the surgical removal of part of the sperm duct (vas deferens) to induce infertility.
The operation to sterilize a man, in which the vasa deferentia are cut and tied back. It is usually performed under a local anesthetic.
Surgically cutting the vas deferens so the spermatozia cannot enter the semen, resulting in sterility.
surgical procedure that removes all or part of the vas deferens (usually as a means of sterilization); is sometimes reversible
a contraceptive procedure used to sterilize the male
a fairly permanent form of contraception for males
a fairly simple, outpatient operation that involves making a small slit in each scrotum, cutting the vasa deferentia near where they begin, and tying off the cut ends to prevent sperm from leaving the scrotum
a form of birth control for men
a form of permanent sterilization for men usually performed by a urologist
a form of sterilization for a man
a good option for birth control if a couple has all the children they will ever want and prefer a permanent method of birth control
a good option if a man and his partner decide that they have all the children that they will ever want, and prefer a permanent birth control method
a minor surgical procedure designed to interrupt the sperm transportation system between the testicle and the penis
a minor surgical procedure that causes male infertility
a minor surgical procedure that is done each year in the United States
a minor surgical procedure that is done to make a man sterile (unable to father children)
a minor surgical procedure that permanently ends fertility in men
a minor surgical procedure used by urologic surgeons to make a man sterile
a more minor surgical procedure than female sterilization
a more or less permanent form of birth control for males
an office based procedure that is considered a method of permanent sterilization
an operation that blocks or severs the tubes that carry sperm to the penis
an operation that blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry a man's sperm to the penis
an operation that cuts and seals the vas deferens , which are the tubes in the male reproductive system that carry sperm
an operation that is done on a man as a permanent method of contraception
an operation that make a man permanently unable to get a
an operation that prevents sperm from traveling from the testicles to the penis
an operation to cut and seal off theto conceive children
an operation to cut and seal off the tubes (called the vas deferens) that carry sperm from each of the testicles to the penis
an operation which blocks the tubes (the vas deferens) which carry a man's sperm to the penis
a painless and effective option for males who want permanent contraception
a permanent form of birth control that is available to all men who no longer want to be able to have children
a permanent method of birth control for males
a permanent surgical technique in which the tubes that carry the sperm are cut, so that sperm are no longer present in semen when a man ejaculates
a popular and safe method to prevent conception
a procedure designed to interrupt sperm flow, and should not affect sexual function, sexual desire, erectile function, or anything else other than fertility (the ability to impregnate a partner) once the swelling has subsided, and recovery is over
a procedure in which the tube that carries the sperm from the testis to the penis (vas deferens) is surgically cut as an intended form of birth control
a procedure that a man can ask a doctor to perform to make him sterile
a procedure that blocks both that shows a video of the surgical procedure for all to- Restoring male fertility can be done
a procedure that leaves males unable to reproduce
a procedure that makes a man sterile (this means he has no sperm in his semen and can't make a woman pregnant)
a procedure that permanently sterilizes a man and takes away his ability to impregnate a woman
a procedure to cause permanently sterility in a man by preventing the transport of sperm out of the testes
a procedure to produce sterility in a man
a procedure used to cause permanent sterility in a man
a protracted and painful procedure that could damage your sex life
a resection of the vas deferens to prevent passage of sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation
a reversible surgery that a male has, so that the passageway of the sperm can be closed, by blocking a section of the vas deferens
a safe and highly effective operation designed to make a man sterile
a safe, simple and effective procedure
a safe, simple, permanent surgical procedure which prevents a man from causing a pregnancy
a safe, simple procedure that leaves virtually no scar or noticeable difference to the feel or appearance of the scrotum
a safe, simple, quick and effective method of contraception
a simple and safe outpatient surgical procedure in which the tubes that carry sperm are cut and tied to make a man sterile
a simple, permanent procedure for men
a simple, safe, easy, and inexpensive method of birth control when compared with oral contraceptives and a tubal ligation
a simple surgery which interrupts the passage of spermatozoids by cutting the deferential ducts ending to the fertilisation capacity of the male
a sterilization technique for men
a surgery that makes a man sterile
a surgical operation performed to make a man sexually sterile
a surgical procedure in which the Vas Deferens, tubes that carry
a surgical procedure performed on adult males in which the vasa deferentia (tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the seminal vesicles) are cut, tied, cauterized (burned or seared), or otherwise interrupted
a surgical procedure that may be irreversible
a surgical procedure which will sterilise a man
Surgical interruption of the ductus (vas) deferens for permanent contraception.
A contraceptive procedure in men in which the vas deferens is cut and the cut ends are sealed to prevent the transportation of sperm. Surgical separation of the vas deferens so that sperm, while still produced, do not leave the body.
Surgery to prevent a man from fathering children (sterilization), achieved by cutting the vas deferens.
A surgical procedure which cuts the passages that transport the sperm.
Male sterilisation operation in which each vas deferens is cut and the ends separated to prevent the passage of sperm.
Surgical sterilization of a man by tying or cutting both vas deferens.
A surgical procedure designed to make a man sterile by cutting or blocking both the right and left vas deferens, the tube through which sperm pass into the ejaculate.
A minor surgical procedure in which a man's vas deferens are cut and tied, as a permanent contraceptive method. It is a permanent procedure. After a man has had a vasectomy, he will ejaculate semen that does not contain sperm cells. Similar to its female version, tubal ligation, it provides no protection against STIs or HIV.
An operation in which the tubes which carry sperm from the testicles to the penis are cut.
Male sterilisation procedure in which the vas deferens is cut
A sterilization process that removes a male cat's sperm transporting connective tubes.
a surgical procedure performed to make a man sterile, or unable to father a child. It is a permanent male birth control measure, and a means of contraception used in many parts of the world.
a surgical procedure that produces infertility by blocking the transport of sperm through the vas deferens.
A surgical procedure in which a man's vas deferens is cut, preventing sperm from being ejaculated. While the procedure can sometimes be reversed, is generally considered a permanent form of birth control.
excision (partial) of the vas deferens, which causes male sterilization. Often shortened to vas.
Tying, cutting, or burning of a portion of the vas deferens, thereby stopping passage of sperm movement; causes sterilization in the man.
A procedure for male sterilization in which a small segment of each vas deferens is surgically removed to prevent sperm from entering the ejaculate
Male surgical sterilization by tying the vas deferens. close window
a usually permanent method of sterilization in which the tubes carrying sperm from the testicles (the vas deferens) are cut and tied off; as a result, the semen will no longer contain sperm
A surgical procedure to block sperm from being releasedin the ejaculate. Vasectomy is used as a form of birth control.
Surgical sterilization of the male.
A surgical proceedure that is used to cut the Ductus (vas) deferens to eliminate male fertility.
a surgical excision of the vas deferens to produce permanent sterility in a man.
Surgery to excise part vas deferens to sterilize a man.
Surgical procedure on men that consists of the cutting, tying, or cauterizing of the vas deferens in order to prevent transfer of sperm into seminal fluid, and therefore prevent pregnancy.
Sterilization of the male by severing the testicular tubules ( vas deferens) without removing the testes.
The accidental or elective surgical separation of the vasa deferential a procedure used for birth control.
An operation to cut or tie off the two tubes that carry sperm out of the testicles.
A surgical procedure to render a man sterile by cutting the vas deferens, thus eliminating the passage of sperm from the testes to the prostate.
An elective male sterilization procedure, it involves cutting and tying off the ends of the vas deferens to keep sperm from traveling to the ejaculatory duct.
surgical procedure where a segment of the spermatic cord is removed to prevent the sperm from being released into the ejaculate.
A method of sterilizing the male by surgically creating an obstruction of the vas deferens. This blocks the passage of sperm so that it cannot leave the testicular area.
A permanent sterilization procedure for men. The operation, usually done in a doctor's office, requires cutting and sealing the vas deferens, the tubes in the male reproductive system that carry sperm. A vasectomy prevents the transport of sperm out of the testes.
Surgical procedure of cutting and tying the vas deferens to make a man infertile; A method of contraception.
A process of sterilization by which a section of the vas deferens is surgically removed. Although the male is sterilized his libido will be normal.
A surgical procedure for men that prevents sperm from reaching the urethra, making him sterile.
A surgical procedure for male sterilization in which the vas deferens is severed or tied.
A surgical method of permanent birth control - sterilization - that involves cutting and tying the vas deferens so that a man does not ejaculate sperm, yet he still ejaculates semen.
Surgical removal of all or part of the male's vas deferens, usually as a means of sterilization.
Sterilization procedure where the vas deferens is cut or burned to prevent sperm from traveling to the urethra.
surgical sterilization of a man by interrupting both vas deferens
A surgical operation in which the vas deferens from each testicle is cut and tied to prevent the transfer of sperm during ejaculation.
Surgery, performed on a man's vas deferens inside the scrotum, which renders him infertile.
The surgical blockage of the vas deferens, causing sterility
The surgical separation of both vas deferens. A procedure used for birth control/sterilization.
A simple operation on the husband in the doctor's office which acts as a relatively permanent form of birth control. In a vasectomy, the tubes which lead from the testicles to the penis are cut by making small incisions in the scrotum. Because of this operation, the sperm which the testicles create cannot be mixed with the semen during ejaculation. There is no physical reason why the husband cannot continue to have a normal erection during foreplay and cannot enjoy sexual intercourse. The best time for a vasectomy is while the wife is pregnant with the last child. This will give the husband's body time to cleanse itself of all sperm before the first ejaculation during sexual intercourse after the baby is born.
A surgical procedure whereby the duct (called the vas deferens) that transports the sperm from the testicles to the penis is removed. A vasectomy can be performed in a urologist office under a local anesthetic. This type of male sterilization is used as a method of birth control.
The unkindest cut; how a few brave men avoid having to face the local pharmacist on a Saturday night.
Surgical removal or tying of the vas deferens to prevent the passing of sperm. Used as a form of birth control.
a surgical procedure in men in which segments of the vas deferens are removed and the ends tied to prevent the passage of sperm
Vasectomy is a permanent birth control method. In some conventional clinics all or part of the vasa deferentia are surgically removed, thus sterilizing the patient. In more modern clinics and in no-scalpel (keyhole) vasectomies none of the vas is removed, but is instead cut and sealed.