Vasectomy Recanalization
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Vasectomy Recanalization: A Comprehensive Overview
Summary
Vasectomy recanalization refers to either a vasovasostomy or a vasoepididymostomy, procedures that reconnect the vas deferens or vas deferens to the epididymis. This restoration allows sperm to return to the seminal fluid, enabling conception following ejaculation.Article Body
Vasectomy recanalization, which involves either a vasovasostomy or a vasoepididymostomy, is the process of restoring the passage for sperm by reconnecting the vas deferens or linking it to the epididymis. This procedure allows sperm to return to the semen, making conception possible once more.
The vas deferens was initially cut and blocked during the original vasectomy, and these recanalization procedures aim to reverse that. Typically performed in an outpatient setting under conscious sedation, the process is relatively brief with a quick recovery time.
Success rates for these procedures are highest when using the formal multi-layer technique, even though it is more complex and time-consuming. Microsurgery helps achieve a return of sperm to semen in 75% to 97% of patients. Consequently, 30% to 75% of female partners may conceive, depending on the time elapsed since the vasectomy.
Expertise in Vasectomy Recanalization
Dr. Aaron Spitz, M.D., is a specialist in male fertility, highly trained in reproductive medicine and surgery. With a sensitive and friendly approach, he excels in performing microsurgical vasectomy reversals, including both vasovasostomies and vasoepididymostomies, and has a strong track record in correcting previously unsuccessful reversals.
He also offers minimally invasive sperm retrieval for couples considering in-vitro fertilization. As a Board-Certified Urologist and fellowship-trained male fertility expert, Dr. Spitz provides comprehensive care and evaluation for men in infertile couples.
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