Sexual Health
Will men still have children after ligation? What are the complications of male ligation
Can a man's ligation be hard?
No sequelae after vasectomy, while not affecting physical and sexual function;, Men are generally open-minded, have a cheerful personality, and are not suspicious or anxious. Therefore, the influence of psychological factors is smaller than that of women., From the current national conditions of our country, it is necessary for men to fully understand the principles and processes of marital surgery, and complete voluntary behavior is appropriate., It can cause greater psychological pressure. Vasectomy is one of the methods for male ligation, which is very simple. The vas deferens are located subcutaneously under the scrotum, with a superficial location that is easy to hook, and the possibility of accidental ligation is very low; Moreover, there are no important organs, blood vessels, or nerves next to the vas deferens, making it less prone to accidental injury.
What is a man's ligation?
The general method of male ligation is to perform vas deferens ligation. The section of the vas deferens inside the scrotum is relatively free and easy to touch through a layer of skin, feeling as thick as a matchstick. It is a hard and tough tube. A bundle of soft tissue accompanies it., It contains veins and arteries, as well as nerve fibers and nerve fibers, which are collectively called spermatic cord in medicine. During the surgery, only the vas deferens are ligated to maintain the integrity of blood vessels and nerves. During the surgery, the doctor clamps the vas deferens onto the scrotal skin with his left thumb and index finger, slowly squeezing the tube into the subcutaneous area, paying special attention not to pinch the contents of the spermatic cord.
3. Precautions before male ligation surgery
Although the surgical scope is small, limited to local areas, and has no impact on the whole body, preoperative physical examination is necessary. As long as the person voluntarily requests surgery and does not have acute systemic diseases or genital inflammation, surgery can generally be performed.
3.2. Correctly understand ligation surgery, therefore, doctors should promote relevant scientific knowledge to victims before surgery, introduce relevant precautions, and eliminate various ideological concerns.
Complications of male ligation
1. After ligation, bleeding usually occurs within 24 hours. The bleeding type refers to the outward flow of blood, which is easy to detect. The internal bleeding type varies depending on the location of the accumulation of blood, and is divided into subcutaneous congestion of the scrotum, spermatic cord hematoma, and scrotal hematoma.
2. Incision infection and reproductive system inflammation, with inflammation such as redness, swelling, heat, and pain around the incision, can be divided into incision infection, epididymitis of the spermatic cord, prostatitis, and seminal vesiculitis.
3. Painful nodules, some injured individuals may experience local pain after ligation, and there may still be local pain at the ligation site more than one month after surgery.
4. Epididymal stasis: After the vas deferens are blocked, although sperm in the testicles can be continuously produced, the inhibitory state is inhibitory, and sperm cannot be discharged in a timely manner. Epididymal stasis can cause symptoms of epididymal obstruction and form this disease.