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Vas Occlusion

Known as: Occlusion, Vas, Occlusions, Vas, Vas Occlusions 
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
The study aimed to evaluate reversal of short- and long-term vas occlusion with reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance… 
2000
2000
Objectives To determine the efficacy, evaluate the safety and assess side‐effects (swelling, haematoma and pain) of percutaneous… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
The increasing popularity of the no-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) technique in the United States is driven by patient demand for… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
  • 1994
  • Corpus ID: 24045958
Chinese scientists have reported on new chemical and reversible vasectomy methods. Although data is difficult to confirm… 
1984
1984
  • G. Zatuchni
  • 1984
  • Corpus ID: 23328567
This article provides background on worldwide contraceptive usage as an introduction to its main topic, new methods of… 
1983
1983
A new approach to rapid male sterilization has been studied by giving a single injection of 95% ethanol directly into the vas… 
1972
1972
  • H. Lee
  • 1972
  • Corpus ID: 25648679
504 of 554 volunteers who underwent vasocclusion with an intravasal thread were followed up. Of these 174 men had 1 cm nylon… 
1971
1971
The vasectomy technique of Dr. Hee Yong Lee, deliberately designed to allow for the possibility of reversibility, is described… 
1970
1970
A reversible vas occlusion method involving the insertion of nonreactive and nonabsorbable suture materials such as surgical… 
1967
1967
The effectiveness of an intravasal thread (IVT) in blocking sperm passage, and the possibility of reversibility, were studied…