Vasectomy Recanalization

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 26-09-2010-05-2008

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Vasectomy Recanalization

Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

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Vasectomy Reversal – Reasons for Opting (III)

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-07-2010-05-2008

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by BEN PADNOS

With both methods result in the return of sperm to semen in 75 – 97 percent of patients and pregnancy occurs in 30 percent to 75 percent of female partners, depending upon the length of time from the vasectomy until the reversal.
In the absence of sperm in the fluid sample from the Vas, it is ascertained if there is a break in the tube in the epididymis. Any tear in this single, could result in a blockage, necessitating a more complicated, lengthier and skilled technique called a vasoepididymostomy.

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Vasectomy Recanalization

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-06-2010-05-2008

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by BenPadnos

Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

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Vasectomy Recanalization

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 28-06-2010-05-2008

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by BenPadnos

Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

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Vasectomy Reversal – Reasons for Opting (III)

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 24-02-2010-05-2008

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by BEN PADNOS

With both methods result in the return of sperm to semen in 75 – 97 percent of patients and pregnancy occurs in 30 percent to 75 percent of female partners, depending upon the length of time from the vasectomy until the reversal.
In the absence of sperm in the fluid sample from the Vas, it is ascertained if there is a break in the tube in the epididymis. Any tear in this single, could result in a blockage, necessitating a more complicated, lengthier and skilled technique called a vasoepididymostomy.

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Vasectomy Recanalization

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-02-2010-05-2008

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by BenPadnos

Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

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Vasectomy Recanalization

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-02-2010-05-2008

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by BenPadnos

Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive.

Read the rest of this entry »