Vasectomy, also known as vasoligation, is a surgical treatment done on an elective basis to sterilize men or provide them with long-term contraception. In order to prevent sperm from entering the urethra and preventing the fertilization of a female through sexual activity, the male vasa deferentia are cut, knotted, or sealed during the surgery. Vasectomy, also known as vasoligation, is a surgical treatment done on an elective basis to sterilize men or provide them with long-term contraception. In order to prevent sperm from entering the urethra and preventing the fertilization of a female through sexual activity, the male vasa deferentia are cut, knotted, or sealed during the surgery.
Vasectomy, also known as vasoligation, is a surgical treatment done on an elective basis to sterilize men or provide them with long-term contraception. In order to prevent sperm from entering the urethra and preventing the fertilization of a female through sexual activity, the male vasa deferentia are cut, knotted, or sealed during the surgery. Vasectomy, also known as vasoligation, is a surgical treatment done on an elective basis to sterilize men or provide them with long-term contraception. In order to prevent sperm from entering the urethra and preventing the fertilization of a female through sexual activity, the male vasa deferentia are cut, knotted, or sealed during the surgery.