Pant, PRSharma, JSubba, S2025-07-272025-07-272007https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/751Pant PR 1 , Sharma J 2, Subba S3 3 Department of obstetrics & gynaecology family planning and fertility care centre TU Teaching hospital KathmanduObjective: to study the complications of no scalpel vasectomy such as scrotal haematoma, infection, scrotal sinus, and failure, recanalization, and sperm granuloma. Materials and methods: A retrospective, descriptive study carried out in Dept. of Obs/ Gyn, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Kathmandu Nepal. Result: Among 926 no scalpel vasectomy clients 5(0.53%) had scrotal haematoma, 4(0.43%) with had infection, 3(0.32%) had scrotal sinus; there were 2 cases each vasectomy failure who could not achieve azospermia and 2 with recanalization while there was only one case of sperm granuloma. Conclusion: the most common complication of no-scalpel vasectomy was scrotal haematoma and other complications are wound infection, scrotal sinus, vasectomy failure and sperm granuloma. Key words: no scalpel vasectomy, scrotal haematoma, scrotal sinus, sperm granuloma.en-USScrotal haematoma: The most common complication of no-scalpel vasectomyArticle