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      Peroperative irrigation of the vas deferens during vasectomy.

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          In 59 consecutive vasectomies for the purpose of sterilization, one-half, chosen by random numbers, received an irrigation of the vas deferens with 40 ml of sterile water on each side. Afterwards, the men sent in every fourth ejaculation, until two consecutive samples were without spermatozoa. The postoperative sperm samples were examined microscopically without knowing whether the man belonged to the treated group or the control group. The irrigation procedure did not shorten the time needed to reach azoospermia.

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          Journal
          Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol.
          Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology
          0036-5599
          0036-5599
          1976
          : 10
          : 2
          Article
          948717
          042d4622-a881-40ca-ba8c-6dc017e389f4
          History

          Preoperative Procedures,Clinical Research,Examinations And Diagnoses,Family Planning,Laboratory Examinations And Diagnoses,Laboratory Procedures,Male Sterilization,Male Urologic Surgery,Research Methodology,Sperm Count,Sterilization, Sexual,Surgery,Treatment,Vasectomy

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