Science, asked by y6o6ganidebath, 1 year ago

what is the difference between vasectomy and tubectomy ?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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asectomy is a surgical cutting of vasa deferentia of the male through a small incision in the scrotum for sterilization.

tubectomy is the surgical cutting of the fallopian tube of the female by a small incision in the abdomen through vagina for sterilization.

Answered by rahulragini
117

Vasectomy is a surgical procedure performed on males. It is a permanent form of sterilisation or contraception. The male vas deferens are severed and then tied or sealed to prevent sperms from entering the ejaculate and thereby prevents fertilisation.
Tubectomy is also a method of permanent sterilisation. This surgical procedure is performed on females, where the fallopian tubes are blocked so that the ova or eggs are prevented from travelling to the uterus. Hence, fertilisation cannot take place. 
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