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wht is conventional vasectomy_??​

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Answered by gauthmathanshul
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For a conventional vasectomy, one or two small cuts are made in the skin of the scrotum to reach the vas deferens. The vas deferens is cut and a small piece may be removed, leaving a short gap between the two ends.

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Answered by ՏɑɾíƙɑՏօƖɑղƙí
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wht is conventional vasectomy_??

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Conventional vasectomy (scalpel surgery) :

under local anaesthesia , transverse 1 cm incision is made through the skin of the scrotum with the help of the scalpel over the area of vasa deferentia . each vas is exposed and cut . the two ends are separated and tied. the gap of 1-4 cm is must between the two ends , otherwise reunion can occur

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