The World Journal of Men's Health (Jul 2021)

Review of Vasectomy Complications and Safety Concerns

  • Fang Yang,
  • Junjun Li,
  • Liang Dong,
  • Kun Tan,
  • Xiaopeng Huang,
  • Peihai Zhang,
  • Xiaozhang Liu,
  • Degui Chang,
  • Xujun Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 3
pp. 406 – 418

Abstract

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Vasectomy is a simple, safe, effective, and economical method used worldwide for long-term male contraception. As a sur-gical operation, it has short-term and long-term complications such as hematoma formation, infection, sterilization failure, sperm granulomas, short-term postoperative pain (nodal pain, scrotal pain, and ejaculation pain), and chronic pain syn-drome. Whether it increases the risk of autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease, testicular cancer, or prostate cancer is still controversial. Changes in plasma concentrations of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and testosterone after vasectomy have also been studied, as well as the relation between vasectomy and sexual function. Sperm quality de-creases very slowly after vasectomy, and vasovasostomy and intracytoplasmic sperm injection could help a couple achieve a pregnancy if they change their minds at any point. We include a follow-up strategy and suggestions for follow-up care at the end of this review.

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