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Vasectomy—A Note of Concern: Reprise FREE

Hugh H. Hussey, MD
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JAMA. 1981;245(22):2333-2333. doi:10.1001/jama.1981.03310470047027
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The title of my comments derives from Harold Lear's editorial, published in The Journal almost a decade ago.1 Since Lear wrote, additional signs of concern have appeared, including the article in this issue by Walker and his colleagues (p 2315).

In a carefully controlled study, Walker et al report causes for hospitalization of vasectomized men, compared with hospitalization for the same ailments in men who had not undergone vasectomy.

Disorders of the genitourinary system constituted the only category in which hospitalization incidences were significantly greater in the vasectomized men than in the control population. However, the disorders included epididymitis and orchitis (well known though infrequent postvasectomy complications) and benign prostatic hypertrophy, redundant prepuce, phimosis, and other diseases of the male genitals. The authors wisely observe that the latter four conditions probably had been discovered when clients applied for vasectomy and that these conditions were not attributable to the operation

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Lear H:  Vasectomy—a note of concern . JAMA 1972;;219:1206-1207.
Ackman CF, MacIsaac SG, Schual R:  Vasectomy: Benefits and risks . Int J Gynaecol Obstet 1978;-1979;16:493-496.
Squires JW, Barb MW, Pinch LW:  The morbidity of vasectomy . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1976;;143:237-240.
Ferber AS, Tietze C, Lewit S:  Men with vasectomies: A study of medical, sexual, and psychological changes . Psychosom Med 1967;;29:354-356.
Ziegler FJ, Rodgers DA, Prentiss RJ:  Psychosocial response to vasectomy . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1969;;21:46-54.
Fahrenbach HG, Alexander NJ, Senner JW, et al:  Effect of vasectomy on the retinal vasculature of men . J Andrology 1980;;1:299-303.
Gupta I, Dhawan S, Goel GD, et al:  Low fertility rate in vasovasostomized males and its possible immunologic mechanism . Int J Fertil 1975;;20:183-191.
Amelar RD, Dubin L:  Frozen semen—a poor form of fertility insurance . Urology 1979;;14:53-54.

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Lear H:  Vasectomy—a note of concern . JAMA 1972;;219:1206-1207.
Ackman CF, MacIsaac SG, Schual R:  Vasectomy: Benefits and risks . Int J Gynaecol Obstet 1978;-1979;16:493-496.
Squires JW, Barb MW, Pinch LW:  The morbidity of vasectomy . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1976;;143:237-240.
Ferber AS, Tietze C, Lewit S:  Men with vasectomies: A study of medical, sexual, and psychological changes . Psychosom Med 1967;;29:354-356.
Ziegler FJ, Rodgers DA, Prentiss RJ:  Psychosocial response to vasectomy . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1969;;21:46-54.
Fahrenbach HG, Alexander NJ, Senner JW, et al:  Effect of vasectomy on the retinal vasculature of men . J Andrology 1980;;1:299-303.
Gupta I, Dhawan S, Goel GD, et al:  Low fertility rate in vasovasostomized males and its possible immunologic mechanism . Int J Fertil 1975;;20:183-191.
Amelar RD, Dubin L:  Frozen semen—a poor form of fertility insurance . Urology 1979;;14:53-54.
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