What is the Vasectomy No Scalpel Method?
The vasectomy no scalpel method is an alternative approach to the standard vasectomy method in which a sharp, dissection scalpel is used. The main difference between the two procedures is the puncture site versus entry point when entering into the scrotum for each operation.
The traditional method of performing a vasectomy is known as the incisional method. A dissection scalpel is used to make two incisions on either side of the scrotum to enter the epididymis where the vas deferens are located. The alternative, more recently accepted approach uses a non-surgical puncture technique known as “no scalpel,” in which a thin, sharp surgical instrument is pushed through the skin of the scrotum to enter into the vas deferens.
Reasons for Vasectomy No Scalpel Methods
There are many reasons why doctors prefer using this no scalpel method, including the following:
- There is less likelihood to have bleeding due to fewer cuts in the skin. There is a much smaller risk of infection because there are no incisions in the scrotal sac. The vasectomy process also takes much less time using this method which ultimately reduces overall costs for hospitals and clinics.
- The only downside of using the no scalpel approach is that it may be slightly more painful for the patient, but it is usually very limited.
Comparison to Traditional Vasectomy Approach
The vasectomy no scalpel method holds many benefits over the traditional incisional approach, which are:
- Smaller puncture site using fewer skin cuts
- Less risk of infection due to smaller cuts in the skin
- The no scalpel approach is much less painful than the incisional method.
The vasectomy no scalpel procedure usually takes around 10 minutes to complete. This time-saving advantage is one of the main reasons why medical professionals prefer using this method over traditional methods.
No Scalpel Vasectomy Method Procedure
The vasectomy no scalpel method requires a local anesthetic and usually takes around 10 minutes to complete. The doctor will first clean the scrotum and inject a local anesthetic into the skin of the scrotum. A thin, sharp instrument is then used to puncture the center of the scrotal sac just enough for entry into the vas deferens tube.
The main difference between this method and the traditional incisional method is that there are no major cuts in the skin, just a small puncture site. The vas deferens tube is cut between one-third to three-quarters of an inch away from the scrotum before being tied off with stitches or cauterized with heat.
Results of Vasectomy No Scalpel Method
The vasectomy no scalpel method is a very effective treatment for male sterilization. 99% of men who receive this particular type of vasectomy will be sterile after one month, and many studies have shown that it has a lower risk of failure than the traditional approach. In addition, the procedure only takes around 10 minutes, making it less time-consuming for patients and medical staff.
Many studies have shown that there are much less risks of pain, bleeding, infection, swelling, bruising, or loss of sensitivity in comparison to traditional vasectomy methods. The no scalpel method is also much quicker than other surgical techniques making it more cost-effective to perform vasectomies.
It is important to note that the no scalpel technique was developed as an alternative method to traditional vasectomy methods, and it does not replace those particular types of surgeries. It is simply a faster, safer, and more effective way for men who want to be sterile by choice without having major surgery.