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Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversals—a Review of the Current Literature
Purpose of reviewVasectomy is a commonly performed outpatient procedure for male contraception with high success and low failure rates. Vasectomy...
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The percentage of men counseled by urologists who received a vasectomy mildly increased after the publication of the AUA vasectomy guideline
This retrospective cohort study explored whether the publication of the vasectomy guideline by the American Urological Association in December 2012...
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Patient perspectives on vasectomy: findings from a TikTok® content analysis
Social media is increasingly used as a platform for patients to explore health care information. Our objective was to study the content on TikTok ® in...
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Vasectomy incidence in the military health system after the reversal of Roe v. Wade
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (Dobbs decision) has already had profound impact on reproductive health care in the United States. Some...
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Rising vasectomy volume following reversal of federal protections for abortion rights in the United States
In June 2022 the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case Dobbs v. Jackson that overturned Roe v. Wade , the 1973 ruling establishing a...
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Intention to use vasectomy and associated factors among married men in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
BackgroundVasectomy is one of the highly effective and non-reversible types of long-term family planning methods for men. Ethiopia has a limited...
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Uncovering the interhospital price variations for vasectomies in the United States
Due to the historic lack of transparency in healthcare pricing in the United States, the degree of price variation for vasectomy is largely unknown....
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Vasectomy Causing Urethrocutaneous Fistula: a Rare Complication
Vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization. Despite being a minor operation, complications such as haematoma, infection and failed...
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Paternity seven years after a negative post-vasectomy semen analysis: a case report
BackgroundVasectomy is one of the permanent methods of contraception; however, the risk of conception still exists. Early failure, defined as...
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Disappearing male sterilization in India: do we care?
The disproportionate share of contraceptive use by women makes family planning services women-centric in India. The meagre and declining share of...
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Oxidative stress evaluation of post-vasectomised Kano Brown bucks following skin apposition with improvised suture materials and silk suture
Surgical procedures cause oxidative stress, and the use of suture materials contributes to environmental stress factors. The aim of this study was to...
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Factors affecting the use of long term and permanent contraceptive methods: a Facebook-focused cross-sectional study
IntroductionIn the Muslim world, the use and acceptance of long-term and permanent contraceptives were limited. Our aim was to investigate those...
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Outcomes of Three Vasovasostomy Surgical Techniques in Vasectomized Men: A Systematic Review of the Current Literature
To investigate which surgical technique, macroscopic, microscopic or robot-assisted microscopic, shows highest postoperative patency- and pregnancy...
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Polyorchidism: A case of torsion of the third testicle
IntroductionPolyorchidism means the presence of more than two testicles, which is a rare congenital anomaly of the genitourinary tract. Less than 200...
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Comparison of low-power magnification one-layer vasovasostomy with stent and microscopic two-layer vasovasostomy for vasectomy reversal
This study aimed to evaluate a simplified vasovasostomy procedure that shortens the operative time. This was a retrospective (non-randomized) study...
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The broad reach and inaccuracy of men’s health information on social media: analysis of TikTok and Instagram
Social media (SoMe) offers great potential to expand access to health information, but a significant proportion of users consume its content instead...
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Vasektomie
Vasectomy is considered to be the simplest, most effective and cheapest method of fertility control in men, with a significantly lower risk of...