Can the vas deferens be pulled?

The vas deferens has some mobility, so the vas deferens can be pulled.
The surface projection of the vas deferens is usually palpable at the root of the scrotum. The vas deferens originates from the tail of the epididymis, which converges upward, and the seminal contraction enters the inguinal region at the root of the scrotum. After entering the inguinal region, it travels within the inguinal canal, enters the internal ring from the external ring of the inguinal canal, and then folds back into the pelvis below the internal ring.
When you touch the root of the scrotum with your hand you can feel the hard textured fibrous ducts, and touching the vas deferens has an uncomfortable sensation.
If there is any abnormality of the vas deferens, such as thickening, beading, pain, etc., you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and follow the doctor’s advice to take appropriate treatment measures.