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November 28, 2000

Surgery

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Question from Chicago, Illinois, USA:

My husband has had type�1 diabetes for 11 years now. We are done having children. Are there risks associated with a vasectomy? He is on the insulin pump, his A1c is normal, and he is in good control.

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

The procedure is relatively minor in complexity and healing. As long as the sugars are well controlled going into and after the surgery, things should go similar to results of people having the procedure who do not have diabetes.

JTL

[Editor’s comment: It might also help you to look at Surgery Pre-Op Advice for some additional thoughts.

SS]