Vibroejaculation

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Vibroejaculation is a medical procedure used to induce ejaculation in men who are unable to achieve this naturally due to certain medical conditions.

Pronunciation

Vibroejaculation: /ˌvaɪbroʊiːˈdʒækjʊˌleɪʃən/

Etymology

The term "vibroejaculation" is derived from the words "vibration" and "ejaculation". The prefix "vibro-" comes from the Latin "vibrare", meaning to shake or move back and forth rapidly. The suffix "-ejaculation" comes from the Latin "ejaculare", meaning to throw out.

Procedure

Vibroejaculation is typically performed by applying a specially designed vibratory stimulation device to the underside of the penis. This device produces high-frequency vibrations that stimulate the nerves and induce ejaculation. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.

Uses

Vibroejaculation is primarily used in the treatment of anejaculation, a condition where a man is unable to ejaculate semen either during sexual intercourse or masturbation. It is also used in fertility treatments to collect sperm for artificial insemination or other forms of assisted reproductive technology.

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