1. Can I ejaculate after ligation?
The male ligation operation is to cut off the vas deferens that transport sperm from the testis to the penis, so that sperm cannot enter the semen and be discharged from the body. Therefore, men can't have children after ligation, but if they have fertility requirements, they can have vasectomy.
Some people worry that they will not ejaculate after vasectomy, which will affect sexual pleasure, while a few people will be sterilized after sterilization, with different degrees of sexual dysfunction, such as premature ejaculation. Experts said that this is mainly due to psychological reasons, because the ejaculation can still occur after vasectomy, but there is no sperm in the semen.
2. What is the harm of male ligation?
Male ligation is a very simple and safe operation. The principle is to cut off or block the passage of sperm out of the body, which will not affect sperm production. Because the delivery pipe is cut off, the sperm cannot be exported. It accumulates in the testis and is re-absorbed, causing damage to the testicular pill., There is still a normal ejaculation process during sexual intercourse. Women can also feel the pleasure of ejaculation, but there is no sperm in the semen. The function of testicle to produce sperm is not affected, and sperm absorption capacity is still normal., Male ligation is harmless to health. Don't worry too much.
3. What is a man's ligation?
Male ligation: generally, vasectomy is performed. A section of the vas deferens in the scrotum is relatively free and easy to touch through a layer of skin. It feels as thick as a matchstick. It is a hard and tough tube. A bunch of soft tissue accompanies it., It includes veins and arterial vessels, as well as nerve fibers and nerve fibers, which are collectively referred to as spermatic cord in medicine. During the operation, only the vas deferens were ligated to maintain the integrity of blood vessels and nerves. During the operation, the doctor clamped the vas deferens on the scrotal skin with his left thumb and forefinger, and slowly squeezed the tube under the skin, paying special attention not to pinch the contents of the spermatic cord. After injecting anesthetic into the local skin, the doctor cut the skin into small holes about half a centimeter with a knife, and then tied both ends with silk thread.
Complications of male ligation
Common complications of male ligation include:
1. Hemorrhage after ligation generally occurs within 24 hours. Hemorrhagic blood type refers to the outward flow of blood, which is easy to find. The internal haemorrhagic type varies according to the location of blood accumulation, and is divided into subcutaneous scrotal congestion, spermatic cord hematoma and scrotal hematoma.
2. Incision infection and genital system inflammation. There are red, swelling, heat, pain and other inflammation around the incision, which can be divided into incision infection, spermatic epididymitis, prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis.