Vasectomy Relative to Prostatic Disorders and Catheter Life examines how vasectomy has been used in the treatment of enlarged prostate and related urinary problems.
The author shares clinical observations, case studies, and practical outcomes to help readers understand when this procedure may reduce catheter dependence and improve daily life.
This edition frames the problem of prostatic obstruction, describes several surgical options, and discusses how vasectomy compares with other treatments. It includes patient experiences, the potential benefits of reduced catheter use, and notes on combining vasectomy with other therapies to aid recovery and independence.
- Why enlarged prostate can irritate the bladder and how vasectomy may help
- Real-world cases showing relief from catheter dependence and better quality of life
- How vasectomy can work alongside other surgical procedures for difficult cases
- Practical considerations for selecting patients who may benefit most
Ideal for readers with an interest in historical approaches to urinary disorders, surgical techniques, and how early urologists weighed options in difficult cases.