My husband is 31 years old and had a vasectomy done in Savannah, Georgia on Jan. 12th. Two days later, I had to rush him to the emergency room because he was completely black and blue and the size of a softball. The E.R. doctors sent him for an ultrasound and found that his left testicle was just a piece of dead meat. They couldn’t do anything because the surgery was done in Savannah, so they transferred him to Memorial Medical University Hospital in Savannah. On Jan. 15th, at 3:50 am, my husband was taken into surgery to have his left testicle removed. After waking up in recovery he was released.
Two weeks after having his left testicle removed, he developed a surgical infection. This has been one horrible year so far, because we are still going through more and more. Last month he was sent to MCG in Augusta Georgia to see a specialist there. The specialist found that his right testicle was sewn to his scrotal sack. July 2, my husband underwent another surgery. . . this time to release his right testicle from the sack. He went for a checkup last Friday, and the doctor said that he was healing up nicely, but there was still a chance of him losing the right one too.
My question is . . . Is this normal procedure for a vasectomy?
Andrea