Your Vasectomy Reversal – & What To Look For
Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2010-05-2008
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by Micheal L
Have you recently or previously had a vasectomy, and now wish to have it reversed? This can be for any reason such as: wanting another child. Well I have some good news…it is possible to have a vasectomy reversal. Now were gonna take a look at the vasectomy reversal process and see just how likely you are to have this procedure done.
The Sooner, The Better
The sooner you have a Vasectomy Reversal, the more chances of it being a successful procedure. It is believed the ideal time period to have a reverse vasectomy is the initial three years from the time that you first underwent your vasectomy. The longer you wait, the less chances of you have a successful Vasectomy Reversal take place.
The Procedure
In the process of a vasectomy reversal, the surgeon will perform one of two tasks: a vasovasostomy or a vasoepididymostomy. With a vasovasostomy, the surgeon will attempt to sew your vas deferens back together. This is the most likely procedure that your surgeon will perform. A vasoepididymostomy is a bit more complicated and this is normally carried out if there happens to be a blockage in the epididymis. When performing a vasoepididymostomy, your surgeon will look to join your vas deferens to your epididymis.
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