Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol

Background and Objective: Vasectomy is a current method for birth control. In common technique that used in vasectomy, cutting ends of vas deferens is surgically obliterated. Percutaneous obliterating of vas that due to azoospermia without any surgical incision is much more comfortable and has less...

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Autores principales: AK Kasaeiyan, GH.A Jorsaraei, R , Alizadeh Navaei, GH Faghanzadeh Ganji
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:971089a782534abe8ce2ee337db52d152021-11-10T09:18:14ZConfidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/971089a782534abe8ce2ee337db52d152003-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-2758-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170Background and Objective: Vasectomy is a current method for birth control. In common technique that used in vasectomy, cutting ends of vas deferens is surgically obliterated. Percutaneous obliterating of vas that due to azoospermia without any surgical incision is much more comfortable and has less side effects. In this study, ethanol as a sclerosing substance was used to induce obliteration. Methods: This study was performed on 36 rats aged 4-5 months. Before cutting of vas deferens at the left side, its proximal part was obliterated under general anesthesia. At the right side, vas was clamped at two points with 10mm from each other and after injecting ethanol (20 units) and whitening of the location, clamps were removed. Findings: Ethanol as a sclerosing substance fixed the area and due to any sperm wasn’t found at the distal part of vas in days of 2, 6 and 9. But after 15th day some sperm were seen at the distal part of vas and 30th day, the amount of sperm in distal vas was almost half of the epididium. Conclusion: Although, ethanol as a sclerosing substance firstly prevented moving of sperm to the distal part by fixing and obstruction of vas but moving of sperm returned to first condition because of repairing and recanalizing of vas. So, using of ethanol can’t induce permanent vas obliteration and azoospermia.AK KasaeiyanGH.A JorsaraeiR , Alizadeh NavaeiGH Faghanzadeh GanjiBabol University of Medical SciencesarticlevasectomyazoospermiaethanolobstructionMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 24-28 (2003)
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topic vasectomy
azoospermia
ethanol
obstruction
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
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spellingShingle vasectomy
azoospermia
ethanol
obstruction
Medicine
R
Medicine (General)
R5-920
AK Kasaeiyan
GH.A Jorsaraei
R , Alizadeh Navaei
GH Faghanzadeh Ganji
Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
description Background and Objective: Vasectomy is a current method for birth control. In common technique that used in vasectomy, cutting ends of vas deferens is surgically obliterated. Percutaneous obliterating of vas that due to azoospermia without any surgical incision is much more comfortable and has less side effects. In this study, ethanol as a sclerosing substance was used to induce obliteration. Methods: This study was performed on 36 rats aged 4-5 months. Before cutting of vas deferens at the left side, its proximal part was obliterated under general anesthesia. At the right side, vas was clamped at two points with 10mm from each other and after injecting ethanol (20 units) and whitening of the location, clamps were removed. Findings: Ethanol as a sclerosing substance fixed the area and due to any sperm wasn’t found at the distal part of vas in days of 2, 6 and 9. But after 15th day some sperm were seen at the distal part of vas and 30th day, the amount of sperm in distal vas was almost half of the epididium. Conclusion: Although, ethanol as a sclerosing substance firstly prevented moving of sperm to the distal part by fixing and obstruction of vas but moving of sperm returned to first condition because of repairing and recanalizing of vas. So, using of ethanol can’t induce permanent vas obliteration and azoospermia.
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author AK Kasaeiyan
GH.A Jorsaraei
R , Alizadeh Navaei
GH Faghanzadeh Ganji
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R , Alizadeh Navaei
GH Faghanzadeh Ganji
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title Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
title_short Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
title_full Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
title_fullStr Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
title_full_unstemmed Confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of Ethanol
title_sort confidence rate of azoospermia in rat vas deferens after injection of ethanol
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
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