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December 12, 1997 - Image 180

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-12

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The challenge then didn't seem so
bad.
One day after surgery, "I feel fine,"
he said, no tinge of twinge in his
voice. "I probably could have gone to
work today ... I don't do any heavy
lifting."
Any pain.?
"None."
Swelling?
"Nope.
Bleeding?
"No. There was a Band-Aid. But
that's gone now It was a little difficult
to take off."
Dr. John Kalamaris wasn't surprised
.to hear that was the worst effect of
NSV. The family practice doctor at
Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet, Ill.,
knows that NSV is quicker than stan-
dard vasectomies and results in less
bleeding, swelling and chance of infec-
tion than the old-fashioned way.
Like many doctors, Kalamaris was
skeptical when he heard about NSV.
But after he saw the procedure, he was
hooked.
The same thing happened some 12
years ago to Dr. Marc Goldstein, pro-
fessor of urology and director of the
Center for Male Reproductive
Medicine and Microsurgery at the
New York Hospital-Cornell Medical
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He brought NSV to the United
States in 1985 from China, where
family planning is more a govern-
ment-controlled necessity than the
topic of strained pillow talk.
The technique uses one tiny punc-
ture instead of two small incisions in
the scrotal sac. Through that punc-
ture, the doctor will pull out one of 11
the vas tubes, cut it, tie it off and cau-
terize it. Then he'll find the other vas
and do the same thing.
Time: About 10 minutes. Compare
that to the 30 to 45 minutes for a
standard vasectomy. Recovery time
also is much quicker, a few hours
compared to a few days. ❑

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