1 / 15

Circumcision & Vasectomy

Circumcision & Vasectomy. Jelena Marinković Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat. Definition. removal of some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from the male reproductive organ. History. Ancient Egyptian carved scene of circumcision. religious sacrifice

olesia
Télécharger la présentation

Circumcision & Vasectomy

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Circumcision&Vasectomy Jelena Marinković Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat

  2. Definition • removal of some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from themale reproductive organ

  3. History Ancient Egyptian carved scene of circumcision • religious sacrifice • riteof passage marking a boy's entrance into adulthood • form of magic to ensure virility • means of suppressing sexual pleasure • increasing a man's attractiveness to women • aid to hygiene Family circumcision set and trunk, eighteenth century Circumcision being performed in central Asia, (most likely Turkestan) c. 1865-1872

  4. Cultures and religions • commonly practised in the Jewish and Islamic faiths • the Catholic Church condemned circumcision as a mortal sin and ordered against its practice Jewish ritual circumcision Illustrated account of the circumcision ceremony of Sultan Ahmed III's three sons Circumcision of Jesus. Illumination from a missal, ca 1460

  5. Prevalence • the proportion of males that are circumcised worldwide vary from one-sixthto a third • 70% Muslim • most prevalent in the Muslim world, parts of South East Asia, Africa, United States, Philippines, Israel, South Korea Grey = No data; Yellow = <20% prevalence; Orange = 20-80% prevalence; Red = >80% prevalence

  6. Circumcision procedures • in some African countries, male circumcision often performed by non-medical personnel under unsterile conditions • in parts of Africa, the foreskin may be dipped in brandy and eaten by the patient, eaten by the circumciser, or fed to animals • according to Jewish law the foreskin should be buried • after hospital circumcision, the foreskin may be used in biomedical research, consumer skin-care products, skin grafts, or β-interferon-based drugs

  7. Controversy • ethical issues • psychological and emotional consequences • legal issues Protest against routine infant circumcision Group advocating stopping infant circumcision demonstrates on the U.S. Capitol lawn in Washington, D.C., in March 2008

  8. Medical aspects • medical cost-benefit analyses of circumcision vary • pain and pain relief • sexual effects • complications (0.06% to 55%) • sexually transmitted diseases • hygiene, infectious and chronic conditions • penile cancer

  9. Vasectomy • minor surgical procedure wherein the vasa deferentia of a man are severed, and then tied or sealed in a manner such to prevent sperm from entering the seminal stream • first use in 1899 (experiments from 1785)

  10. Types • typically done in outpatient setting • no-scalpel method • "open-ended" • "Vas-Clip" method

  11. Risks Benefits • prevention of pregnancy • no need for general anesthesia • lower cost compared to other surgical sterilization procedures • bleeding with formation of hematoma • chronic testicular pain • infection • failure of the vasectomy to prevent pregnancy (1 in 2000) • regret and a desire to reverse the vasectomy • formation of a sperm granuloma

  12. Tubal ligations vs. vasectomy

  13. Reversal - vasovasostomy • effective at achieving pregnancy in only 50%-70% of cases • $7,000 • frequently impermanent • higher rates of aneuploidy and diploidy in the sperm cells

  14. in 1976, a huge government campaign for sterilization was launched - responsible for the sterilization of millions of Indian couples

  15. THE END “Vasectomy means not ever having to say you are sorry” Larry Adler , an American musician

More Related