Can a Vasectomy Reversal Be Successful?
The answer is generally ‘yes,’ but some people make better candidates than others. Using the latest vasectomy reversal techniques, rejoining the cut ends of the vas deferens is technically possible, but it is a significantly greater challenge than the vasectomy. Advances in microscopic surgery have made this extremely delicate surgery more common and more available than in the past; however, this does not mean that a vasectomy should be looked upon as a temporary option. During a vasectomy, the vas deferens are cut, and a portion of the vas may have been removed, so that these two tiny tubes no longer transport sperm from the testicles and epididymis to the penis during sex. By interrupting the flow of sperm, men become sterile, although ejaculations and sexual climax are otherwise exactly the same. An Experienced Vasectomy Reversal Surgeon A key factor to your vasectomy reversal success rate will be the skill and experience of the vasectomy reversal surgeon. Disconnecting this miniatu