What is the laser vasectomy?
Laser vasectomy differs from traditional vasectomy only when choosing a cutting tool. As the name suggests, in laser vasectomy, a high -performance laser is used to interrupt Vas Deferens pipes, as opposed to conventional procedures using a scalpel or haemstile. Many patients have expressed a keen interest in laser vasectomy, and the advocates of the procedure suggest that this method requires less and less slices than conventional vasectomy, which makes the less invasive procedure. The procedure includes the postponement of vas deferens pipes, preventing sperm mixing with semen. In the United States alone, each year decides to undergo this procedure each year.
In the traditional procedure, the patient is injected by a local anesthetic. Then a small cut is made in the scrotum, which exposes each tube of vas deferens. After several paths to close the cuts, the procedure is completed, usually in about 30 minutes. Some techniques do not require stitches. To expose tubes JE, however, still a necessary cut, because the laser cannot penetrate opaque tissue without burning. Laser vasectomy is identical to conventional vasectomy in all other respects.
Critics of laser vasectomy often suggest that this procedure is not identifiable to the use of laser. Surgeons used laser surgical techniques to have successful treatment of diseases and conditions such as retinal disorders, kidney stones, skin lesions, prostate and cancer diseases, but the benefits of laser surgery such as the ability to go through tissue and bleeding vasectomy. VAS deferens must still be exposed before their interruptions, and the tubes do not contain any large blood vessels, which means that excessive bleeding is not a serious problem even when using conventional tools. In addition, the laser is costly, especially with regard to nAnd the fact that similar results can be achieved using simpler tools.
Some laser vasectomy were carried out without the first exposure of the tubes. Instead, the laser is placed above VAS deferens and the beam burns through the skin to the tube. This method is considered dangerous because the laser is fired without seeing its goal and easily interrupting blood vessels or nerves as well as the intended goal.