The No Needle Vasectomy is safe for most patients and has shown to be safe and effective. The procedure is based on identifying the vas deferens through touch, thus those individuals who have undergone major/extensive surgery to the scrotal area will have to discuss their available options with their surgeon as the vas deferens may be difficult to identify. Prior scarring from previous procedures may also provide a barrier giving cause for a contraindication.

Application of jet-powered injectors to contraceptive care for men has sparked a surge in the continued development and refinement of the vasectomy technology used in clinical settings. Physicians throughout the world are incorporating these techniques so as to improve the patients comfort and overall vasectomy outcomes for their patients. Hypo-spray (jet powered injector) technology has been utilized and trusted by members of the medical community since the 1940′s. Traditionally it was used to inoculate military personal, school children and administer medication, anesthetics, etc. The dental community has also utilized the technology for a number of decades.

Vasectomy is among one of the most dependable forms of contraceptive methods available to men; it is also among the safest – with an estimated 500,000 vasectomies performed yearly in the United States alone. Reproduction is prevented by the blocking transportation of sperm from the testicles. This does not affect hormones, sexual drive or performance and semen is still ejaculated (without sperm) and visually appears normal.

Many people may wonder what the differences are between traditional vs. needle free procedures. The “No Needle, No Scalpel Vasectomy” was created with the specific intent of achieving minimized instances of complications, alleviation of pain and anxiety of men wishing to obtain permanent contraception prevention.

Improving on this approach, in 2001 Charles L. Wilson, MD introduced the No Needle, No Scalpel Vasectomy – eliminating the use for the most painful and intimidating parts of the procedure. Ronald S Weiss, M.D and Li Shunqiang, MD further refined the jet injection technique so that attaining nearly 100% efficacy rate was standard with no need for supplemental anesthetic.

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