Micrograph of vasitis nodosa (left of image). H&E stain.
Specialty
Urology
Vasitis nodosa is a complication experienced in approximately 66% of men who undergo vasectomy.[1] It is a benign nodular thickening of the vas deferens, in which small offshoots proliferate, infiltrating surrounding tissue.[2] It can be mistaken for low-grade adenocarcinoma by pathologists,[3] and is implicated in late vasectomy failure.[2]
Vasitisnodosa is a complication experienced in approximately 66% of men who undergo vasectomy. It is a benign nodular thickening of the vas deferens,...
of those vasectomized develop antisperm antibodies. In some cases, vasitisnodosa, a benign proliferation of the ductular epithelium, can also result...
side). Tubal reversal, reversal of a tubal ligation Vasectomy reversal Vasitisnodosa Owen ER (2006). "Microsurgery in common cases of male infertility"....