Male ligation surgery is a common method of contraception, which is usually called "male vascust tube ligation".Compared with women's sterilization surgery, men's ligation surgery is usually a relatively simple and secure surgery, but whether hospitalization needs to be hospitalized depends on the patient's condition.
In some medical institutions, male ligation surgery can be performed as an outpatient surgery.In other words, patients can perform surgery in the morning and then go home in the afternoon.However, in other circumstances, patients may be hospitalized for one day or longer to ensure the success of the operation and no complications.
In many countries, including China, men's ligation surgery usually requires local anesthesia or systemic anesthesia, so patients may feel pain and discomfort after surgery.Patients need to rest for a while after surgery so that the body can be completely recovered.If the patient is hospitalized, the doctor can provide better care and monitoring according to the patient's situation, and to deal with any possible complications.
Under normal circumstances, male ligation surgery is a safer operation.However, some patients may have some complications, such as infection, bleeding, swelling and pain.In addition, ligation surgery does not take effect immediately. Patients need to conduct multiple semen examination to ensure that the voltic tubes have been completely blocked to stop using other contraceptive methods with confidence.
In short, male ligation surgery is usually a simple, fast and safe operation.Whether the patient needs to be hospitalized depends on the doctor's advice and the patient's condition.If the surgery is successfully completed and the patient recovers quickly, it is not necessary to be hospitalized.However, if the patient feels uncomfortable or appears complications, the doctor's monitoring and care is needed, and hospitalization is a better choice.
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