Pro- Vas: - New Male Contraceptive Procedure
Posted: Wednesday, March 02, 2011
by Richard Lotenfoe
orlando urologist
Pro-Vas is a male birth control procedure that naturally prevents pregnancy. The no scalpel procedure takes 15 minutes or less with little post procedural pain. The vas-occlusive procedure is similar in technique to a vasectomy, but rather than cutting, suturing or cauterizing the vas deferens, a permanent clip is attached. This creates a more positive overall experience for men and their families.
Men who undergo this procedure must continue to use another form of birth control for 2 to 3 months post implantation, until the body is able to eliminate all the sperm that remains in the system. A sperm check at six and twelve weeks after the procedure will make sure all sperm has been stopped and the device can be relied upon as a form of birth control. Men who have the Pro-Vas clip still produce sperm in the testes, but it is absorbed by the body since it is unable to pass through the vas tubes. The implantation of this device will not change a man’s sex drive, erections, sperm quality, climax sensation, testes, or scrotum.
"Pro-Vas is the most exciting innovation yet. When men and their doctors understand the simplicity and effectiveness of the device, I think it will completely change the way we think about male birth control. Men today have few contraception options and our culture and advertisers have placed the birth control burden largely on women. Pro-Vas offers an easy, effective alternative. I think it has the potential to change the way men and women look at birth control," said Bill Dennis, MenRx Surgical's CEO.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval to Pro-Vas as a vas deferens ligation clip in 2007. Unlike a vasectomy, which is considered permanent even though it can be reversed in some cases, Pro-Vas is easily reversible with a standard vasovasostomy procedure. The common complications found in this procedure are bruising of the scrotum, infection of the puncture in the scrotum, and failure by the physician to place one or both clips correctly.
Patient outlook about this procedure is positive as the results are promising. Its efficiency is greater than the traditional vasectomy, and most men resume their normal activities in less than one day after the procedure. The various benefits of this PRO VAS procedure are reduced post procedural pains, decreased potential complication in comparison with other methods, reversible with the vasovasostomy procedure, and of course the prevention of unplanned pregnancy. Other temporary birth control methods can be avoided with this unique procedure and a healthy sexual relationship.
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