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removal of vas defence​

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Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

  • Vas deferens is a male reproductive part.
  • It is a muscular ,long tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity.
  • It transfers sperms to urethra in preparation for the ejaculation.
  • Vas deferen is removed by vasectomy.
  • Vasectomy is a surgery to cut vas deferens.
  • After the vasectomy sperm cannot move out from testes.
  • One or two cuts are made in the skin of scrotum to reach the vas deferns , for conventional vasectomy.
  • Vas deferens is cut and small piece may be removed.
  • It leaves short gap between two ends.
  • A stitch or  surgical glue is used to closed the opening in the procedure.

Explanation:

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Vasectomy is a surgery to cut vas deferens.
  • Vas deferens is a male reproductive part.
  • It is a muscular, long tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity.
  • It transfers sperms to the urethra in preparation for ejaculation.
  • Vas deference is removed by vasectomy.  
  • After the vasectomy sperm cannot move out from the testes.
  • One or two cuts are made in the skin of the scrotum to reach the vas defers, for conventional vasectomy.
  • Vas deferens are cut and a small piece may be removed.
  • It leaves a short gap between the two ends.
  • A stitch or surgical glue is used to close the opening in the procedure.
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