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Older Stuff on Vas-Based methods (from first version of paper)

 File — Box: 26, Folder: 13

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a. Free, M. J. (1978). Reversible Intravasal Devices: State of the Art. In Sciarra, J. J., Zatuchni, G. I., and Speidel, J. J. (Eds.) Reversal of Sterilization, pp. 64 – 80. Hagerstown, MD: Harper & Row.

b. Zaneveld, L. J. D., Beyler, S. A., Prins, G., Taft, F. S., Goodpasture, J. C., Reddy, J. M., Anderson, Jr, R. A., and, Anderson, C. H. (1978). Reversible Vas Deferens Occlusion: A New Device. In Reversal of Sterilization (id) pp. 81 – 90.

c. Lynne, C. H. and Politano, V. A. (1978). Early Expereince With the Bionnyx Control Valve (Phaser). Reversal of Sterilization (id), pp. 91 – 94.

d. O’Connor, Jr., V. J. (1978). Vasovasostomy Using a Simple Method With Absorbable Stent. In Reversal of Sterilization (id), pp. 95 – 97 and Discussion Summary on p. 98.

e. Speidel, J. J. and Ravenholt, R. T. (1978). The Potential of Reversible Sterilization in Family Planning Programs. In Reversal of Sterilization (id), pp. 260 – 263.

f. Pai, D. N. (1978). The Need for Sterilization Reversal in India. In Reversal of Sterilization (id), pp. 264 – 273 and Discussion Summary pp. 274 – 276.

g. Davis, J. E. (1980). New Methods of Vas Occlusion. In G.E. Zatuchni, M. H. Labbok, and J. J. Sciarra, (Eds.). Research Frontiers in Fertility Regulation, pp. 252 – 261. Hagerstown, MD: Harper & Row.

h. Sciarra, J. J., and Droegemueller, W. (1980) Discussion : New Developments in Fertility Regulation Devices. In Research Frontiers in Fertility Regulzation (id). Pp. 322 – 328.

i. Hrdlicka, J. G., Schwartzman, W. A., Hasle, K., and Zinsser, H. H. (1980). New Approaches to Reversible Seminal Diversion. In Research Frontiers in Fertility Regulation, (id.), pp. 289 - 296.

j. Kothari, M. L. and Pardanani D. S, (1980). Temporary Sterilization of the Male by Intravasal Device (ICCD): A

Preliminary Communication. India Journal of Surgery. July 1967, pp. 357 – 363.

k. Mohr, K. L. and Johnson, P. T. (1978). Vasoasostomy and Vas Occlusion: Preliminary Observations Using Artificial Devices in Guinea Pigs. Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 30, No. 6 (Dec.), pp. 696 – 701.

l. Derrick, Jr., F. C. and Frensilli, F. J. ( 1974). Experience with a Reversible Vas Device. Journal of Urology, Vol. 111 (April), pp. 523 – 524.

m. Bruescheke, E. E., Zaneveld, L. J. D., Burns, M., Rodzen, R., Wingfield, J. R., and Maness, J. H. (1975). Development of a Reversible Vas Deferens Occlusive Devise: IV. Rigid Prosthetic Devices. Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Jan), pp. 29 – 39.

n. Brueschke, E. E., Zaneveld, L. J. D., Rodzen, R., Meyerhofer, K., Burns, M, Maness, J. H., and Wingfield, J. R. (1975). Development of a Reversible Vas Occlusive Device: V. Flexible Prosthetic Device. Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Jan.), pp. 40 – 52.

o. Brueschke, E. E., Zaneveld, L. J. D., Kaleckas, R. A., and Wingfield, J. R. (1979). Development of a Reversible Vas Deferens Occlusive Device. VI. Long-Term Evaluation of Flexible Prosthetic Devices. Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 31, No. 5 (May), pp. 575 – 586.

p. Farcon, E., Hotchkiss, R. S., and Nuwayser, E. S. (1975). An Absorbable Intravasal Stent and a Silicon Intravasal Reversible Plug: Report of Experiments on Animals. Investigating Urology, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 108 – 112.

q. Moon, K. H. and Bunge, R. G. (1970). Temporary Occlusion of Ductus Deferens, Investigating Urology, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 292 – 298.

r. Brueschke, E. E., Zaneveld, L. J. D., Rodzen, R., and Berns, D. (1974). Development of a Reversible Vas Deferens Occlusive Device. III. Morphology of Human and Dog Vas Deferens: A Study with the Scanning Electron Microscope. Fertility and sterility, Vol. 25, No. 8 (August), pp. 687 – 702.

s. Mohr, K. L. and Johnson, P. T. (1978). Vasovasostomy and Vas Occlusion: Preliminary Observations Using Artificial Devices in Guinea Pigs. Fertility and /sterility, Vol. 30, No. 6 (Dec.), pp. 696 – 701.

t.Kapur, M. M., Mokkapati, S., Farooq, A., Ahsan, R. K., and Laumas, K. R. ( 1984). Copper Intravas Device (IVD) and Male Contraception. Contraception, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Jan.), pp. 45 – 54.

u. Rair, S. S., Thomas, P., Kain, A. K., Bardhan, J., Jain, R. K., Sawhney, R. C., and Chhabra, P. C. (1984). Ionized Copper as Contraceptive in Male Rhesus Monkeys. Andrologia, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 116 – 117.

v. Misro, M. M., Kaur, H., Mahajan, S, and Guha, S. K. (1982). An Intravasal Non-Occlusive Contraceptive Device in Rats. Journal of Reproductive Fertility, Vol. 65, No. 2, pp. 9 – 13.

w. Wildt, D. E., Seager, S. W. J., and Bridges, C. H. (1988). Sterilization of Male Dog and Cat by Laparoscopic Occlusion of the Ductus Deferens, American Journal of Veterinary Research, Vol. 42, No. 11, pp. 1888 – 1896.

x. Black, T. R. L., Gates, D. S., Lavely, K., and Lamptey, P. (1989). The Percutaneous Electrocoagulation Vascetomy Technique – A Comparative Trial with the Standard Incision Technique at Maire Stopes House, London. Contraception, Vol. 39, No. 4 (April), pp. 359 – 368.

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