Although ongoing postoperative pain was common among men who underwent no-scalpel vasectomy, most patients were sufficiently managed with a conservative treatment approach. Approximately 10% of ...
Dr. Paul J. Turek is making significant headway in the whisper-toned world of men’s reproductive health. He’s not only breaking down myths and barriers but also introducing groundbreaking innovations.
A vasectomy is a form of birth control for men. This minimally invasive surgical procedure prevents sperm from entering the semen and then being released during ejaculation. According to the Centers ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who want to have a vasectomy reversed may soon be able to opt for a "mini-incision, no-scalpel" operation, according to a group of surgeons who have performed a number ...
ADAM™, an innovative hydrogel developed as a reversible, non-hormonal male contraceptive, shows safety over 90 days. Initial safety findings from the first-in-human trial of ADAM™, a novel reversible ...
CHICAGO -- A no-scalpel vasectomy passed a preliminary clinical test, achieving near-100% azoospermia within 2 weeks and maintaining the status to day 30 in the first men to undergo the procedure.
Interest in vasectomies, or male sterilisation, as a contraceptive method is growing worldwide, particularly in the US where the overturning of Roe v. Wade has dramatically restricted abortion access.
If you’ve decided you don’t want to have children (or any more than you already have), congratulations — it’s a hard decision for many men. Now that you know what you want (or don’t), you might be ...
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