Spontaneous recanalisation after vasectomy. A case report
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Spontaneous recanalisation after vasectomy. A case report
Abstract
Spontaneous recanalisation of the vas deferens is a wellknown but seldom seen complication to vasectomy. The recanalisation process is initiated in a spermatic granuloma. The present case report describes a recanalized vas deferens.
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