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Question
Differentiate between the Tubectomy and Vasectomy (Part cut and tied)
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Solution 1
Tubectomy and Vasectomy (Part cut and tied):
| Tubectomy | Vasectomy |
| Fallopian tubes are cut and ligated. | Vas deferentia are cut and ligated. |
Solution 2
| Tubectomy | Vasectomy |
| It is the tying up of oviducts with nylon thread to close the passage of egg towards uterus. | It is the surgical removal of a small bit from each Vas deferens (sperm duct) between two ligatures. Thus, the sperms cannot travel down. |
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