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Willhaving/had hypospadias complicate a vasectomy?

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No: Hypospadias should not cause any complications for vasectomy. Bleeding issues, or presence of a local anatomic abnormality (eg, varicocele, hydrocele, scrotal mass, cryptorchidism) are relative contraindications to vasectomy.

Answered 10/18/2012

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Not likely: This should not be a problem unless you had severe hypospadias and required a scrotoplasty and extensive urethroplasty. If so, scarring in the scrotum may make it to difficult to do under a local ansesthetic.

Answered 8/19/2013

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Dr. George Klauber answered

Specializes in Pediatric Urology

No it won't: Hypospadias surgery is performed on the penis & vasectomy surgery is in the scrotum. Good luck

Answered 12/28/2014

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