Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD, FACS

Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD, FACS Professor of Urology and Obs & Gyn/
Dir. of Men’s Health
NYU Langone
NYU Grossman School of Medicine

During a vasectomy, a surgeon cuts the vasa deferentia to block the path of s***m cells out of the body. The ends of eac...
04/14/2026

During a vasectomy, a surgeon cuts the vasa deferentia to block the path of s***m cells out of the body. The ends of each vas are then clipped, tied, or cauterized. Men might feel a pulling sensation. But because of local anesthesia, there should be no pain. https://www.hsadeghi.com/patient-education/vasectomy/

A no-scalpel vasectomy is sometimes called a “keyhole” vasectomy. Instead of an incision, the surgeon makes a tiny hole ...
04/06/2026

A no-scalpel vasectomy is sometimes called a “keyhole” vasectomy. Instead of an incision, the surgeon makes a tiny hole in the sc***um to access the vas deferens. The hole usually doesn’t need sutures afterward. https://www.hsadeghi.com/patient-education/vasectomy/

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