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Step-by-step guide to get the vasectomy
Efficiency
Its effectiveness is not immediate since there are several sperm remaining in the vas deferens. You should therefore use contraception until the spermogram gives a negative result. In less than 1% of cases, a canal can spontaneously re-canalize within 3 months of the operation. A re-channeling after 3 months can also occur. However, this is extremely rare, ie in 0.1% of cases.
Irreversibility
Vasectomy should be considered a permanent method of contraception. Even if there is a surgical intervention allowing to recreate the permeability of the vas deferens, the vasovasostomy, the latter is unfortunately not always effective. This is why, if you have doubts about your desire to have other children, you will have to opt for another method of contraception.
Complications
Complications, although infrequent, are bleeding, infection, or pain in the scrotum.
Unlike the scalpel technique which sometimes requires two incisions and sutures, no-scalpel vasectomy promotes faster recovery and decreases the risk of complications.
Local
Infection
Bleeding
Pain in
the scrotum
Costs
The cost of the vasectomy is covered by the health insurance card (RAMQ), however, it must be valid. We therefore invite you to renew your health insurance card before starting the procedures for the vasectomy.
Our team ensures that your information is valid.
Dr. Boucher takes note of your file and your specific needs.
Here is a short summary of the instructions to follow before your appointment:
Please note that all these instructions must be followed, otherwise we may be forced to cancel your appointment and charges may apply.
You come to the clinic 15 minutes before your appointment, making sure you have read the pre-operative instructions beforehand and have watched the explanatory video.
The doctor performs local anesthesia. The vas deferens that carry sperm from the testicles are brought to the skin and secured with a specially designed clamp. Another instrument is used to spread the tissue in order to ligate with clips and sever the vas deferens, preventing the passage of sperm. No stitches will be necessary. The procedure lasts approximately 10 minutes and we ask you to wait 35 minutes after the surgery before leaving the clinic.
Vasectomy does not influence erection or ejaculation. Sperm make up a tiny portion of an ejaculation. The production of these will continue but the passage having been blocked and cut, the sperm will be reabsorbed by the body.
Here are the instructions to follow after your appointment:
Physical activity
Avoid physical exertion for at least 7 days:
Dot not lift loads
of more than 25 lbs
Do not stand for extended periods of time
(walking or in a static position)
Following the operation, no follow-up examination is mandatory. Nevertheless, we remain available to receive you in the weeks following the intervention, if necessary. This way, we can answer your questions and do a physical assessment if necessary.