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Penile Vibratory Stimulation (VEJ)

VEJ does not require general anaesthesia. A urine catheter is first inserted into your bladder to empty the urine and then used to collect sperm from the bladder in case semen is ejaculated backwards. This catheter is then removed and you are put on your side with your thighs and knees bent.This usually only works in lesions above T9-10

 

For VEJ, the vibration energy is applied directly to your penis. Once ejaculation occurs the semen is collected into a sterile container and transported to the andrology lab for evaluation. The semen can either be used immediately for artificial insemination of your partner, or to fertilize eggs obtained by in vitro fertilization, or frozen for future use.

Potential risks:

 

In some patients suffering from SCI an EEJ or VEJ procedure may cause overstimulation of the nervous system following by increase in blood pressure, headaches and decrease in heart rate. Therefore, a medication to control blood pressure is  often given prior to the procedure.

 

Rarely, minor burns may occur in the rectum if the electric probe gets too hot. As a precaution, a small telescope is used at the end of the procedure to check for this.

Click here to also learn about Electro-ejaculation

Visit

790 Bay Street Suite 1100,

Toronto, Ontario

M5G 1N8
 

Call

T: 416-323-7727
 

Contact

Debbie Davies

Clinic Manager

debd@createivf.com

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