Vasectomy Reversal – Reasons for Opting (II)
Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-07-2010-05-2008
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by BEN PADNOS
Vasectomy Reversal Statistics
Vasectomy Reversals are opted by 6 -12% of vasectomized males. Successful reversals have been performed on men as far out as 29 to 42 years from their vasectomy. But the general opinion is that the shorter the gap from an earlier Vasectomy, the greater the chances for success.
Studies also indicate that it can take from six to eighteen months to impregnate the spouse, provided she is medically fit in terms of health and within the age parameters essential for reproduction. Which means a lot of relevant tests need to be conducted on couple to correctly evaluate the factors conducive for conception.
There have been a number of exceptional couples who have conceived within a very short time after a Vasectomy Reversal, almost within the first week after recovery. There are also those who have succeeded 2-3 years after a reversal.
Vasectomy Reversal Procedures
Vasovasostomy is the Vas to Vas reconnecting procedure, which is carried out under conscious sedation, after ensuring the presence of sperm in the Vas closest to the testicle and in the epididymis.
Urologists may use a ‘modified one layer’ to reconnect the ends of the Vas. Microsurgeons also use this method circumstantially to produce better results under high magnification that allows for finer, smaller sutures.
The two-layer vasovasostomy is preferred by many microsurgeons who micro-surgically suture both the inner and the outer layer surface of the Vas. The highest success rates have been observed using the formal multi-layer technique, even though the formal multi-layer using 10-0 or 11-0 sutures is also more challenging and time consuming.
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