Open
Ended Vasectomy
The
Ideal Contraceptive Men, after puberty, make 200 million
new cells every day which mature into sperms. Normally at least
half of them are capable of fertilising a woman up until the death
of that man.
All
other contraceptive methods have their complications, the main one
being possible unreliability, but a Well Performed Open Ended Vasectomy
leaves a man able to have normal sexual intercourse at any time
without fear of a pregnancy outcome, and it could be reliably reversed.
Is
a Vasectomy Permanent?
It
is unless you want it reversed to become fertile again, as Sperm
Production Continues after a vasectomy and some of those sperms
are absorbed by the body, while some accumulate without going anywhere.
All Vasectomys are Reversible, but a routine vasectomy does allow
eventual clogging of the system, whereas the Open Ended Vasectomy
leaves open end to allow absorbation of nearly all the sperms wich
therefore do not so severly block the system.
How
is a Routine Vasectomy Performed?
Under
a short local or general anaesthetic, ties are placed on the scrotal
vas (on both sides) and a small section of vas is excised between
the ties. Carefully done, this should be pain and swelling free,
but sperms accumulate and can clog the system. So there is a better
way that helps later reversals to be more uniformly successful,
and far less side effects, the worst one being pain.
What
is an Open Ended Vasectomy?
The
upper (penile side) vas is triple tied off and separated from the
lower (testicle side) vas which is left open, so sperms all get
absorbed and none accumulate to gradually stuff up the system. This
operation is Reliably Successfully Reversible in that the flow of
sperms does not clog up the system and when rejoined, will not be
so thick as to prevent flow on into the vas that has been empty
since being tied off.
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Owen's surgical team, now operating at Castercrag's modern Private
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