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Vas deferens, a site of male contraception: an overview 被引量:6
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作者 NirmalK.Lohiya B.Manivannan +1 位作者 PradyumnaK.Mishra NeelamPathak 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第2期87-95,共9页
The vas deferens is a site which can be exploited for male contraception without undue side effects. The only ef-fective technique available for male contraception is vasectomy, being practiced world wide, despite tha... The vas deferens is a site which can be exploited for male contraception without undue side effects. The only ef-fective technique available for male contraception is vasectomy, being practiced world wide, despite that it is a perma-nent surgical procedure and its successful reversal is not assured. Although no-scalpel vasectomy minimizes surgicalprocedures, the fate of its reversal is akin to that of vasectomy. Several occlusive and non-occlusive vasal procedureswhich claim to be reversible without surgical intervention, possess more disadvantages than advantages. Vas occlusionwith plug, ' Shug' or medical grade silicone rubber, although claimed to produce reversible azoospermia without affect-ing spermatogenesis, requires skilled microsurgery for their implantation and later removal. RISUG^R, a non-scleroticpolymer styrene maleic anhydride (SMA), could be more advantageous than vasectomy and other vas occlusive proce-dures in that it could be a totally non-invasive procedure by 'no-scalpel injection' and 'non-invasive reversal'. It isclaimed to offer long-term contraception without adverse side effects and also to be possible as a male spacing methodby repeated vas occlusion and non-invasive reversal. The drug is currently under multicentre Phase Ⅲ clinical trial. 展开更多
关键词 male contraception vas deferens VASECTOMY vas occlusives injectable plugs RISUG^R
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