It is a surgical procedure at which it reconnects the two ends of the vas deferens that has been cut during a Vasectomy operation.[Read Full Article…]
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When Do You Need A Vasectomy?
Many men choose a vasectomy as a permanent form of contraception. Vasectomy is a safe method of contraception. This reference summary will help explain the vasectomy procedure. [Read Full Article…]
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How a Vasectomy Prevents Pregnancy
A vasectomy is the most effective form of birth control for men. The procedure, which is done under local anesthesia, involves the cutting of the vas deferens, the tube that connects the urethra to the testis where sperm is produced. This prevents the sperm from mixing with the semen which is produced for ejaculation. Semen without sperm will not cause fertilization. If a man has had a vasectomy, there is no chance of his partner getting pregnant from sexual intercourse. [Read Full Article…]
Vasectomy As A Form of Contraception
Vasectomy is a permanent method of contraception for the male reproductive system. It involves the surgical cutting and blocking of tubes located in the groin (vas) in order to prevent the movement of sperm from the testicles to the penis. It is an effective and safe birth control option. The chance of conception from sex with a man who has undergone the procedure is only one in 1,000. Even though the procedure is a routine operation in many surgical clinics around the globe, it is not widespread. In the United States, only about 500,000 vasectomy operations are performed annually. [Read Full Article…]
Facts About Vasectomy Reversal
Post-Surgical Expectations
The procedure itself can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, in addition to a couple more hours for the anesthesia to wear off. In cases where the vas deferens tubes and epididymis are blocked, the surgery may take longer.
Pain medication will be administered immediately after the procedure to take care of any pain or discomfort. Once your doctor approves it, you will be sent home the same day of the surgery. Most patients return to their regular activities 21 days after the vasectomy reversal.
Results
Although the majority of people that undergo vasectomy reversal surgery are successful, the amount of time that has passed since the vasectomy can affect results. Doctors believe people have a greater chance of success if the vasovasostomy is performed within 10 years of the vasectomy. As time passes, problems such as blocked tubes or formation of antibodies to sperm are more likely to develop.
In most cases, vasectomy reversal surgery:
- Enables pregnancy in 50% of patients.
- Is most successful when performed within 3 years of the vasectomy.
- Leads to conception in 30% of patients if the procedure is done before 10 years of the vasectomy.
Risks
Some of the risks associated with vasectomy reversal surgery include:
- Infection
- Swelling and edema in the scrotum.
- Arterial or nerve damage in the scrotum.
Before Deciding on Vasectomy Reversal Surgery
Before opting for vasectomy in St Petersburg, your physician will need to determine whether you are fertile. This can be done with a before and after test that checks your semen for sperm antibodies. If there are antibodies present, the chances of pregnancy are low and an alternative method such as in vitro fertilization may be recommended.
You can speak to a specialist at St Pete Urology for more information about vasectomy reversal surgery. Visit https://stpeteurology.com for more information on the procedure.
How the Vasectomy Procedure is Performed
A Vasectomy is a urologic surgery intended to prevent the transport of sperm out of the testis. This procedure is performed by a skilled urologist cutting or tying the Vas deferens to block passage of the sperm. For more information about Vasectomy surgery, call us at (727) 478-1172 or visit us in St Petersburg, Florida.
Increase Your Fertility After a Vasectomy Reversal
Following Vasectomy Reversal Surgery, a commitment to recommended diet and exercise changes can improve fertility and overall health. For more information about Vasectomy Reversal Surgery, call us at (727) 478-1172 or visit us in St Petersburg, Florida.
Vasectomy Reversal Surgery
If you decide to undo your Vasectomy Surgery for personal reasons or surgical complications, Vasectomy Reversal Surgery is the answer. This procedure aims to recombine or unblock the vas deferens that was previously cut and restore the flow of semen from the testicles to the urethra. For more information about Vasectomy Reversal Surgery, call us at (727) 478-1172 or visit us in St Petersburg, Florida.