Vasovasotomy after male sterilization
- Author:
Anh Quang Tran
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
vasovasostomy
- MeSH:
Vasovasostomy;
epidermiology;
male
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
2001;263(9):103-108
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Vasectomy has been a popular means of male contraception because the operation is simple, inexpensive, and effective. Although vasectomy is often regarded as permanent but for a variety of reasons (Children's or wife's death, divorce, remarriage...) some men latter wish to regain fertility. This report was done in three stages (epidemiology, experiment and clinic) and results: Vasectomy reversal rate is about 1.13% (in the world 2-6.5%). Results: successful vasovasostomy in 20 rabbits were 76.47%. Antisperm antibodies is reduced after vasovasostomy from 54.20% to 28.58% (p<0.05). Patency rat following vasovasostomy is 75% (motile sperm present in the ejaculate). Pregnancy rate is 41.6% (They have children and contribute to pregnancies with their wives