Complications of vasectomy reversal

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Specific complications of reversal are rare but include those below.

Bleeding inside the can make it swollen and painful. This is called a and may require further surgery.

Fluid can build up in the that requires draining. This is called a .
It is possible for sperm to leak out of the cut tubes and collect in surrounding . If this happens, hard lumps, called sperm granulomas, can form. Sperm granulomas are not harmful, and can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.

Occasionally they can be painful, however, and need to be removed.

A small proportion of men develop long-term . This may be due to pinched nerves or scarring, and may require further surgery.

Rarely, injury to the can permanently damage one of the testicles. This is called testicular atrophy.

The chance of complications depends on the exact type of operation you are having and other factors such as your . Your surgeon will explain how the risks apply to you.

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