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Answered by Caramelicious
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No-scalpel vasectomy is a type of vasectomy procedure in which a specifically designed ringed clamp and dissecting hemostat is used to puncture the scrotum to access the vas deferens.

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Here instead of scalpel, a dissecting forceps and a ringed forceps are required . The skin is punctured and the vas is taken out. it is occluded by removal of 1-2 cm of vas , followed by ligation of ends . occlusion can also be achieved by heat and clips. vasectomy is a reversible by procedure as the cut ends can be joined together to allow sperm passage but the reversiblity is poor.

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