
How We Seal the Vas: Evidence-Based Occlusion Techniques
How We Seal the Vas: Evidence-Based Occlusion Techniques
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Modern guidelines recommend specific occlusion techniques—such as mucosal cautery with or without fascial interposition (FI)—because they consistently show low occlusive failure rates (often <1%). (AAFP)
Comparative studies suggest cautery-based methods reach success faster and fail less often than ligation/excision alone. While research quality varies, the trend favours cautery ± FI. (BioMed Central, urologic.theclinics.com)
We’ll explain which technique we use, why it’s supported by evidence, and how it fits your circumstances.
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