Having Second Thoughts About Your Vasectomy? Reverse It!

May 28th, 2009
vasectomy
David Done asked:


One of the most effective forms of birth control a couple can use is for the male to undergo a vasectomy. This is accomplished through a surgical procedure in which the vas deferens (the tubes that deliver sperm) are severed and tied off. But what happens if your life takes an unexpected turn, like marriage or a financial upswing, and the family you never thought you were going to want, now suddenly seems like a good idea? One of the best options available is to undergo a vasectomy reverse procedure.

Understanding How a Vasectomy Reverse is Performed

A traditional vasectomy reverse is called a vasovasostomy. During this procedure, the physician sews the severed ends of the vans deferens back together. Sometimes this is possible and sometimes it is not. In some cases, the tubes between the testicle and the vasectomy scar can become very congested and remain permanently blocked even after the vasectomy scar is removed. Reconnecting the tubes therefore would not result in restoring the flow of sperm.

If this occurs when the sperm flow is blocked by congestion build-up, then the surgeon will have to perform a bypass of the congested tube and connect into the epididymis. This is called a vasoepididymostomy. During this procedure, the vas deferens is connected directly to the epididymis (the tube in which the sperm matures).

Is a Vasectomy Reverse Guaranteed to Work?

While vasectomy reverse success rates are greatly increased when performed by a surgeon who is Fellowship trained in microsurgery, the truth is they are not a 100 percent fool-proof solution. Many different variables must be taken into consideration when looking at the pregnancy potential for every couple. Your partner’s age, state of health and other factors do make a difference. Consequently, the time that has lapsed between the original vasectomy and the vasectomy reverse procedure also plays into success rate for patients.

Studies indicate that men who had their vasectomies between 20 and 25 years ago, stand a 33 percent chance of getting their partners pregnant. Men who had their vasectomy between 15 and 19 years ago stand a much greater chance at about 50 percent. Shorter intervals are accociated with higher success rates.

To be provided with the absolute best chance at experiencing a successful vasectomy reverse, you should consider a surgeon who is specially trained in microsurgery. Because a vasectomy reverse is a much more complex and delicate procedure than the initial vasectomy, microsurgery expertise makes it possible to live your dream of building a family, even after years of being told there was no way possible.

For more information about the vasectomy reverse procedure or to schedule a free initial consultation, call 714-REVERSE (714.738.3773) or visit www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.

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My husband and I are looking into getting a vasectomy reversal. I’m wondering if anyone can share experiences?

May 28th, 2009
vasectomy reversal
rainbowbriteschild asked:


He had a vasectomy 1 1/2 yrs ago, and we are regreting that choice. Any experiences shared would be great. I’m wondering about time waiting for the procedure and how long it took to get pregnant afterwards.

Reverse Vasectomy

May 28th, 2009
vasectomy
David Done asked:




Reversing Vasectomy is a task best left to specialist microsurgeons and urologists with a proven track record. The process of reversing vasectomy involves a surgical procedure that in effect undoes what has been effected by a previously conducted vasectomy.

Factors critical for success in reversing vasectomy are the expertise and experience of the performing microsurgeon and the time elapsed between the earlier vasectomy and the reversal.

Vasectomy Reversal is possible through different approaches - vasovasostomy and vasoepididymostomy, both involve microsurgery if the best possible results are desired.

Reverse vasectomy ensures that the severed ends of Vas are rejoined or a way is made for sperm to eventually fertilize the egg in the female reproductive apparatus.

Reversing vasectomy is an unhurried one-day affair, under general anesthesia in an outpatient setting. Post-operative recovery is generally swift and any incidental pain is easily controlled through oral medication.

Choosing an accredited surgical center offering highly personalized care, with a well-equipped andrology lab, competent attendants and quality facilities make a lot of difference to reversing vasectomy successfully.

Reversing Vasectomy with confident ease and considerable success

Dr. Aaron Spitz, M.D., with a Fellowship in Male Fertility, is highly trained and deeply experienced in male reproductive medicine and surgery.

His approach to problem solving is sensitive and friendly. He is highly skilled at performing microsurgical vasectomy reversals and routinely performs both vaso-vasectomies and vasoepididymostomies. He has a commendable track record at salvaging previously unsuccessful vasectomy reversals.

He also performs minimally invasive sperm retrieval for those couples choosing in-vitro fertility. Dr. Spitz is also a Board Certified Urologist, fellowship-trained in male fertility. He is fully qualified to provide the comprehensive evaluation and care that men in infertile couples deserve and require.

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Having Second Thoughts About Your Vasectomy? Reverse It!

May 28th, 2009
vasectomy
David Done asked:


One of the most effective forms of birth control a couple can use is for the male to undergo a vasectomy. This is accomplished through a surgical procedure in which the vas deferens (the tubes that deliver sperm) are severed and tied off. But what happens if your life takes an unexpected turn, like marriage or a financial upswing, and the family you never thought you were going to want, now suddenly seems like a good idea? One of the best options available is to undergo a vasectomy reverse procedure.

Understanding How a Vasectomy Reverse is Performed

A traditional vasectomy reverse is called a vasovasostomy. During this procedure, the physician sews the severed ends of the vans deferens back together. Sometimes this is possible and sometimes it is not. In some cases, the tubes between the testicle and the vasectomy scar can become very congested and remain permanently blocked even after the vasectomy scar is removed. Reconnecting the tubes therefore would not result in restoring the flow of sperm.

If this occurs when the sperm flow is blocked by congestion build-up, then the surgeon will have to perform a bypass of the congested tube and connect into the epididymis. This is called a vasoepididymostomy. During this procedure, the vas deferens is connected directly to the epididymis (the tube in which the sperm matures).

Is a Vasectomy Reverse Guaranteed to Work?

While vasectomy reverse success rates are greatly increased when performed by a surgeon who is Fellowship trained in microsurgery, the truth is they are not a 100 percent fool-proof solution. Many different variables must be taken into consideration when looking at the pregnancy potential for every couple. Your partner’s age, state of health and other factors do make a difference. Consequently, the time that has lapsed between the original vasectomy and the vasectomy reverse procedure also plays into success rate for patients.

Studies indicate that men who had their vasectomies between 20 and 25 years ago, stand a 33 percent chance of getting their partners pregnant. Men who had their vasectomy between 15 and 19 years ago stand a much greater chance at about 50 percent. Shorter intervals are accociated with higher success rates.

To be provided with the absolute best chance at experiencing a successful vasectomy reverse, you should consider a surgeon who is specially trained in microsurgery. Because a vasectomy reverse is a much more complex and delicate procedure than the initial vasectomy, microsurgery expertise makes it possible to live your dream of building a family, even after years of being told there was no way possible.

For more information about the vasectomy reverse procedure or to schedule a free initial consultation, call 714-REVERSE (714.738.3773) or visit www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.

Learn More:

Vasectomy Reversal California - Finest, safest, affordable and the most result-oriented Vasectomy Reversal experience in the USA.



In ONTARIO, CANADA What is the approximate cost of having a vasectomy reversal?

May 25th, 2009
vasectomy reversal
busymum asked:


I know on average they are anywhere from $4000.00- $10,000.00 or more. The cost depends on where you’re located. I haven’t been able to find a cost estimate (online) specific to my province yet so if anyones had this done in Ontario.. or Canada How much did you pay? And who do my husband and I call regarding this procedure? Is it done by the same doctors that perform a vasectomy?