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Vasectomy Illustration

The purpose of the vasectomy is to interrupt the vas deferens in order to prevent sperm from traveling from the testicle to the outside world. Successful interruption of the vas deferens, on both sides, will cause sterility in the male.

We hope this picture demonstrating the anatomy of the vas deferens will help.


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