No-Scalpel Vasectomy Better Tolerated Than Traditional Vasectomy
April 12, 2009 4 CommentsBy Valerian D.
No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) is a Chinese technology developed in
the mid 1970's. If traditional vasectomy is in fact a surgery
operation using a scalpel, NSV uses two special non-traumatic tools
to provide a quicker, safer and less painful procedure. In united
States NSV was performed for the first time in the 1980's.
For better understanding of differences between traditional
vasectomy and NSV, a short description is welcome.
NSV technique means that both male vasa are accessed through a
single quite small 1â4" entry point into a region of the scrotum
that has been "numbed" by local anesthesia. This tiny opening into
the scrotum is performed by one of two special NSV instruments. The
role of the second tool is to gently secure the vasa, one at a
time, in a spot that has also been made "without sensation". Then
the vasa then carefully sectioned ...