[Revised guideline 'Vasectomy' from the Dutch Urological Association].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

Erasmus MC, afd. Urologie, Postbus 2040, 3000 CA Rotterdam.

Published: December 2005

Vasectomy is a simple and reliable method of contraception. Problems associated with vasectomy include inadequate patient information, complications of the procedure e.g. infection and scrotal bleeding (4-22%), chronic scrotal pain after the procedure (2-5%) and spontaneous recanalisation with return of fertility (0.03-I12%). Later in life a substantial number of men come to regret having a vasectomy, notably those who underwent it at a young age and those without children of their own. After 10 years 2.4% of vasectomised Dutch men have a refertilisation procedure (usually a vasovasostomy) because of the wish for children in a new relationship. Since vasectomy is an elective procedure and not done on medical indication, it requires an extensive informed-consent procedure for the patient. Insufficient information may result in inadequate follow-up, omission of semen analysis, and consequent legal procedures should complications or pregnancy ensue. Clearance after the first semen analysis at 3 months can be given if azoospermia is seen or if less than 100,000 non-motile spermatozoa are present in the ejaculate.

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