Angled vas cutter for vasovasostomy: technique and results Lindsey E. Crosnoe, B.S., Edward D. Kim, M.D., Amy R. Perkins, M.S., Matthew B. Marks, M.S., Peter J. Burrows, M.D., Sheldon H.F. Marks, M.D. Fertility and Sterility Volume 101, Issue 3, Pages 636-639.e2 (March 2014) DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.014 Copyright © 2014 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 The 3-mm angled or straight vas cutting forceps were used to stabilize the vas. Fertility and Sterility 2014 101, 636-639.e2DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.014) Copyright © 2014 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 The muscularis layer of the anastomosis was completed with 9-0 nylon sutures in interrupted fashion. Fertility and Sterility 2014 101, 636-639.e2DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.014) Copyright © 2014 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
Supplemental Figure 1 The angled vas cutting forceps is a modification of a 3.0-mm nerve-holding clamp. Fertility and Sterility 2014 101, 636-639.e2DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.014) Copyright © 2014 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
Supplemental Figure 2 A double microdot was placed at the 12 o'clock position on both the abdominal and testicular vas. Fertility and Sterility 2014 101, 636-639.e2DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.014) Copyright © 2014 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions